Re: [smartos-discuss] kstat and

2016-08-01 Thread Robert Mustacchi
On 7/26/16 4:42 , Alessio Ciregia wrote: > On 07/25/2016 05:13 PM, Robert Mustacchi wrote: >> On 7/25/16 6:33 , Alessio Ciregia wrote: >>> I have an issue on a server. >>> The "kstat -l sderr" command, returns only one disk: >>> sderr:0:sd0 >> etc.) as well. I can't guarantee that updating will

Re: [smartos-discuss] [developer] NVMe SSDs (Intel DC P3700, P3600) won't show up

2016-08-01 Thread Robert Mustacchi
On 8/1/16 10:41 , Youzhong Yang wrote: > Hello again, > > Thanks Robert for the advises. I've spent some time struggling with why > NVMe SSDs were retired but there's no error reported by NVMe driver, it > turns out to be a victim of fmd_asru_hash_replay_asru(), i.e. if we don't > tell fmd a

Re: [smartos-discuss] [developer] NVMe SSDs (Intel DC P3700, P3600) won't show up

2016-08-01 Thread Youzhong Yang
Thanks Hans. I built a new kernel and tested it, now it works better, but can still report errors - less frequently. Out of 5 reboots, it failed once, so something is still there to be found. On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Hans Rosenfeld wrote: > On Mon, Aug 01,

[smartos-discuss] OpenLDAP question

2016-08-01 Thread treatment4x
Not specifically a SmartOS question; however, it relates to the package. I modified the slapd.conf and the slapd.ldif for my domain. I cannot figure out what the correct slapadd command options to initialize the database. The errors vary depending upon the options. # slapadd -uvl

Re: [smartos-discuss] [developer] NVMe SSDs (Intel DC P3700, P3600) won't show up

2016-08-01 Thread Youzhong Yang
This does not make sense to me, not sure if it's relevant to the issue I am seeing: http://www.nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVM-Express-1_1b.pdf page 42 defines 'CSTS -Controller Status', but our code defines it as typedef union { struct { uint32_t csts_rdy:1; /* Ready */ uint32_t

Re: [smartos-discuss] [developer] NVMe SSDs (Intel DC P3700, P3600) won't show up

2016-08-01 Thread Youzhong Yang
Hello again, Thanks Robert for the advises. I've spent some time struggling with why NVMe SSDs were retired but there's no error reported by NVMe driver, it turns out to be a victim of fmd_asru_hash_replay_asru(), i.e. if we don't tell fmd a fault is repaired, next time when the host is rebooted,