alphazo
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I'm running TrueNAS-13.0-U1.1 on a fairly recent installation (i7-4770S, 16GB RAM, 6x18Tb in RaidZ2)
I have a pool setup on that machine that is an encrypted replication of a remote encrypted pool (native ZFS encryption, aes-256-gcm, dedup off, recordsize 1M) found on a USB drive attached to my Linux machine.
Everything has been running smoothly and I was able to replicate using the zfs send raw mode over the network without any issue.
Recently I noticed that TrueNAS would reboot when I launch the replication job on my Linux machine:
So I connected the USB drive directly to the TrueNAS machine and imported the pool but I get the same instant reboot by issuing:
I was able to take a snapshot of the screen just before it reboots (less than a second). There is no error message on the terminal used to launch the command.
I performed a scrub on my TrueNAS pool as well as the foreign one and they passed without any error. I went back to the RELEASE version via the boot option but I get the same error either locally or remotely (no USB involved on the TrueNAS side).
I have a pool setup on that machine that is an encrypted replication of a remote encrypted pool (native ZFS encryption, aes-256-gcm, dedup off, recordsize 1M) found on a USB drive attached to my Linux machine.
Everything has been running smoothly and I was able to replicate using the zfs send raw mode over the network without any issue.
Recently I noticed that TrueNAS would reboot when I launch the replication job on my Linux machine:
Code:
zfs send -w -I MyDrive/PHOTOS@2022-07-07:21:02:46 MyDrive/PHOTOS@2022-08-15:01:22:19 | ssh truenas zfs receive truenaspool/MyDrive-PHOTOS
So I connected the USB drive directly to the TrueNAS machine and imported the pool but I get the same instant reboot by issuing:
Code:
zfs send -w -I MyDrive/PHOTOS@2022-07-07:21:02:46 MyDrive/PHOTOS@2022-08-15:01:22:19 | zfs receive truenaspool/MyDrive-PHOTOS
I was able to take a snapshot of the screen just before it reboots (less than a second). There is no error message on the terminal used to launch the command.
I performed a scrub on my TrueNAS pool as well as the foreign one and they passed without any error. I went back to the RELEASE version via the boot option but I get the same error either locally or remotely (no USB involved on the TrueNAS side).
Code:
cpuid = 4 time = 1660596042 KDB: stack backtrace: db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe01150f0ce0 vpanic() at vpanic+0x17f/frame 0xfffffe01150f0d30 spl_panic() at spl_panic+0x3a/frame 0xfffffe01150f0d90 receive_object() at receive_object+0x6d0/frame 0xfffffe01150f0e80 receive_writer_thread() receive_writer_thread+0x199/frame 0xfffffe01150f0ef0 fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x7e/frame 0xfffffe01150f0f30 fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xfffffe01150f0f30 --- trap 0xc, rip = 0x800804e7a, rsp=0x7fffffff7b48, rbp = 0x7fffffff7bb0 --- KDB: enter: panic [ thread pid 2213 tid 12255 ] Stopped at kdb_enter+0x37: movq $0,0x141d7fe(%rip) db:0:kdb.enter.default> write cn_mute 1 cn_mute db:0:kdb.enter.default> textdump dump Textdump complete db:0:kdb:enter.default> reset cpu_reset: Restarting BSP cpu_reset_proxy: Stopped CPU 4