Package Details: zfs-linux 2.2.7_6.12.7.arch1.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zfs-linux.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zfs-linux
Description: Kernel modules for the Zettabyte File System.
Upstream URL: https://openzfs.org/
Keywords: kernel linux openzfs zfs
Licenses: CDDL
Groups: archzfs-linux
Conflicts: spl-dkms, spl-dkms-git, spl-linux, zfs-dkms, zfs-dkms-git, zfs-dkms-rc, zfs-linux-git, zfs-linux-rc
Provides: spl, zfs
Replaces: spl-linux
Submitter: demizer
Maintainer: lightdot
Last Packager: lightdot
Votes: 273
Popularity: 1.99
First Submitted: 2016-04-21 08:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-28 02:44 (UTC)

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kinghajj commented on 2015-03-20 04:13 (UTC)

After updating to the latest version, I get panics on boot. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1512616#p1512616

justinkb commented on 2015-03-09 00:58 (UTC)

Yeah, that was it exactly. Looking at that commit, looks like such a simple fix for so many critical bugs. Kinda funny.

kerberizer commented on 2015-03-06 21:54 (UTC)

@justinkb, thanks for confirming this! Indeed, I think this particular commit to SPL really closed a lot of nasty bugs... https://github.com/zfsonlinux/spl/commit/a3c1eb77721a0d511b4fe7111bb2314686570c4b If I remember correctly, you were also facing CPU soft lockups in the kernel, with the txg_sync thread getting stuck. I'm glad to say that, like you, I haven't noticed a single one after that commit.

justinkb commented on 2015-03-02 23:57 (UTC)

A while ago I had a recurring problem, which I posted about in this comment box, where I got kernel panics on 3.16 and 3.17. This is now fixed with the latest package and using kernel 3.18.x. Running it rock solid for 2 months now or so. Just wanted to report this.

kerberizer commented on 2015-02-05 01:06 (UTC)

@Perseids, @Ibex, these commits might be relevant to (and, indeed, might fix) your problem with the spl_hostid module parameter... https://github.com/zfsonlinux/spl/commit/086476f92005506cb07e75f889e8ddb69026e842 https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/commit/53698a453d1cc318f99477fef596c476b4b0cb47

Perseids commented on 2015-01-29 22:03 (UTC)

@demizer, done: https://github.com/demizer/archzfs/issues/31 :) It's good to know that it isn't supposed to work. As I've written in the bug report, the root on zfs wiki page mentions it as a valid kernel parameter. @Ibex, thanks. That kernel option is much more comfortable than forcefully importing it in the minimalistic busybox. Have you tried writing a /etc/hostid file as per https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installing_Arch_Linux_on_ZFS#After_the_first_boot ? Does it have its own complications? I'll try that next before I permanently add the force option to my boot parameters.

khenderick commented on 2015-01-29 19:23 (UTC)

@Perseids: I had some issues with the hostid in the past as well, and I eventually decided to always do a force import on boot. Might help you (for now) as well. My grub linux line: linux /vmlinuz-linux zfs=zroot rw zfs_force=1

demizer commented on 2015-01-29 19:18 (UTC)

@Perseids Sorry to hear about your issue. Archzfs does not currently support setting a custom hostid. I will look into this issue further. If you don't mind, could you create a ticket here: https://github.com/demizer/archzfs/issues

Perseids commented on 2015-01-29 07:32 (UTC)

Hi, I just restarted my system after the 3.18.4-1 kernel update and got an import error on my (zfs) root partition, because the hostid did not match the previous one. On the previous kernel I could set it via the spl.spl_hostid kernel parameter, but apparently this no longer works. Maybe something's broken in the mkinitcpio zfs module?

cryptix commented on 2015-01-16 19:08 (UTC)

I did the update, too and my pool is still alive as well :) sorry for the noise ps: i also don't use ecc ram.