09:51:26 jvl: ping? 11:19:22 Woodstock: hi, I was sick last week, sorry for leaving you hanging. I managed to get the 750xs panic just like expected with 20231116T064739Z, that was around 50G written at 1.6GB/s. With your fixed 20231208T123700Z I've written 5T and the box stays sane. Re-running for second time now, just so I don't have evidence based on n=1 ... 11:20:01 So - thank you for the fix! :) 14:11:07 jvl: I presume the H755 HBA still stops working after some time? 15:35:31 Woodstock: I didn't ran into that lately 15:36:10 jvl: interesting 15:36:24 I've got uptime of 6h now 15:36:32 I'll check in the morning 15:36:55 during my tests with the H755, it would sometimes need a day or two to lock up, but most of the time it did so within a few hours 15:37:10 did you update the firmware to the version you mentioned? 15:37:25 I've seen it 3-4x times on the first box. this is different one 15:37:41 Let me re-check what version of firmware I'm running now 15:39:35 52.26.0-5179 15:40:00 output from DRAC 15:40:42 and that's definitely a H755? 15:41:13 dtrace 15:41:23 meh, wrong window :-/ 15:45:55 Hw inventory in DRAC states: ProductNamePERC H755 Adapter 15:47:11 grepping prtconf -v shows PERC H755 Adapter 15:47:26 let's give it some time overnight 15:52:04 Woodstock: that "I didn't ran into that lately" means I didn't have smartos on the box since you gave me the PI to test and before that it only lived until I ran into the kernel panic. 15:52:24 so, I don't want to give false hope here :-P 16:14:32 root 16:14:39 ffff 16:15:06 fucking vnc 17:42:01 https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2023/q4/292