On 2024-01-13, Alexander Burke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > It looks like the issue is fixed in OpenZFS 2.2 (and thus in FreeBSD > 14-RELEASE): > > https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15764#issuecomment-1890491789 > > Cheers, > Alex > ---------------------------------------- > > Jan 13, 2024 12:26:50 Lev Serebryakov <[email protected]>: > >> On 08.01.2024 18:34, Lev Serebryakov wrote: >> >> I've found that all my L2ARC problems (live-locks and crashes) are result >> of OpenZFS bug which can not support L2ARC with un-compressed ARC >> (vfs.zfs.compressed_arc_enabled=0). >> >> It is NOT hardware-depended (and my NVMe is perfectly Ok and healthy) and >> could be easily reproduced under VM with all-virtual disks. >> >> I've opened the ticket in OpenZFS project >> (https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15764). >> >> Maybe, FreeBSD need ERRATA entry? >> >> >> Previous threads: >> >> [1] ZFS pool hangs (live-locks?) after adding L2ARC >> [2] Crash on adding L2ARC to raidz1 pool >> >> -- >> // Lev Serebryakov > >
Just for the records, there is a note in my loader.conf: > vfs.zfs.compressed_arc_enabled="1" # 27.7.17: since R11.1 l2_cksum_errs if 0 Apparently I didn't bother to open a ticket, since the general stance was that one shouldn't mess with the defaults. The more interesting question might be how we managed to improve from checksum-errors (that were otherwise harmless) to "live-locks and crashes" ;)
