Marc Fournier
2013-Feb-24 08:22 UTC
9-STABLE: bce pulse(): Warning: bootcode thinks driver is absent
I just started to try and get VirtualBox up and running on this server .. same configuration as another server I already have a few of them running, but after a period of time with the install, I get the above error pop up on my remote console, and pinging to the server itself just dies ? I'm up to date for src / 9-STABLE as of today ? have never seen this one before, nor can I seem to find anything useful through google except for points to the code itself ? When it dies, it isn't just the network that is dead, but the whole machine appears to be un-responsive ? When I rebuilt the kernel, I did also rebuild VirtualBox/kmod, since I've experienced odd things with it in the past ? Anyone have any ideas on what is causing this? Something with VirtualBox triggering ? something? Thx
Marc Fournier
2013-Feb-24 08:26 UTC
9-STABLE: bce pulse(): Warning: bootcode thinks driver is absent
Further to this ? I just did a 'ctl-alt-del' through my remote console, which appears to have 'unstuck' whatever it was, in that I got a bunch of Login: prompts scroll up the screen (hit return a few times after it got stuck), after which it seems to do a full shutdown and reboot, as if nothing was wrong ? I had a ping process running against that machine, which halted ? but when I hit ctl-alt-del, a whack of responses came back with really high times: ==64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3104 ttl=64 time=215390.333 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3105 ttl=64 time=214389.342 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3286 ttl=64 time=33295.200 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3287 ttl=64 time=32294.228 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3288 ttl=64 time=31296.220 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3289 ttl=64 time=30296.262 ms <whack deleted> 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3315 ttl=64 time=4299.235 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3316 ttl=64 time=3299.278 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3317 ttl=64 time=2298.324 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3318 ttl=64 time=1299.448 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3319 ttl=64 time=298.485 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3320 ttl=64 time=0.168 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3321 ttl=64 time=0.158 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3322 ttl=64 time=0.167 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3323 ttl=64 time=0.157 ms <back to normal> 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3330 ttl=64 time=0.137 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3331 ttl=64 time=0.159 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3332 ttl=64 time=0.154 ms 64 bytes from 200.46.151.146: icmp_seq=3333 ttl=64 time=0.204 ms <no more ping response as server rebooting> On 2013-02-24, at 12:22 AM, Marc Fournier <freebsd at hub.org> wrote:> > I just started to try and get VirtualBox up and running on this server .. same configuration as another server I already have a few of them running, but after a period of time with the install, I get the above error pop up on my remote console, and pinging to the server itself just dies ? > > I'm up to date for src / 9-STABLE as of today ? have never seen this one before, nor can I seem to find anything useful through google except for points to the code itself ? > > When it dies, it isn't just the network that is dead, but the whole machine appears to be un-responsive ? > > When I rebuilt the kernel, I did also rebuild VirtualBox/kmod, since I've experienced odd things with it in the past ? > > Anyone have any ideas on what is causing this? Something with VirtualBox triggering ? something? > > Thx > > > >