[01:15] zpool import still hangs ubuntu server, I have to pull plugs to get back into it. [01:15] Server management console indicates drive arry is good, all disks pass. [01:29] I've wiped the root drive, reinstalled 22.04, same problem [01:33] what's the exact command line you're using? are there any messages in journalctl or dmesg? [01:35] zpool import [01:35] zfs import also fails [01:36] nothing related to zfs, cpu is 0.01, mem is 22gb free [01:36] try it with -d /dev/disk/by-id/ [01:38] Done that too, same thing. txg_sync and zpool both hang. I let it run for 12 hours the other day. [01:40] dang :( [01:40] I almost never import my own pools, and they've only got a few drives in them, but it *feels* like it's pretty quick [01:41] try popping into #zfsonlinux or #openzfs and maybe you'll get more eyes on it, I really only know how things work when they work fine [01:41] good luck :) [01:42] Ok, thanks === chris14_ is now known as chris14 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === elastic_dog is now known as Guest9547 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === esembee_ is now known as esembee === JanC_ is now known as JanC [09:00] lvoytek, rbasak , hi! The mysql-8.0 autopkgtest OOM is now sorted out, correct? I see Lena's change landed in autopkgtest-package-configs === shokohsc2 is now known as shokohsc === sdeziel_ is now known as sdeziel === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [15:03] Why has systemd/udev stopped assigning a "predictable" name to network interfaces after changing a network card? [15:03] Same manufacturer, same driver, minor model change. [15:07] The model change might do it? [15:08] The intent is to keep the same NIC having the same name over reboots. I don't think there's been any default promise over keeping names following hardware changes. [15:08] That's probably achievable but might need some configuration [15:08] I would just about understand if the bus changed or something (I have seen that on my desktop when adding/removing a video card) [15:08] but the new card is not named at all! [15:09] eth0 and eth1 rather than ens1f0np0 and ens1f1np1 [15:09] Are you sure that's Ubuntu's default behaviour and not a result of a local configuration change? [15:10] Dunno. The old card was named "correctly" before powering off. Th new card started like this on boot. [15:11] AFAIK I haven't screwed the config that much [15:12] There appear to be no udev rules changing the name [15:14] I'd reinstall but I have better things to do so I will just change the config to the new names [15:14] "predictable" my fucking arse! [19:13] paride: Yes the mysql autopkgtest failure was fixed by adding it to big_packages in ppc64el, thanks! [19:14] great!