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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017-05-28 11:50 PM, Peter Eriksson
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      For what it’s worth I’ve seen the same error message on a Dell
      server that happened to have 10TB-drives (not the boot disks!)
      that was formatted using 4104-bytes sectors in order to support
      the T10-PI/DIF & T10-DIF standards. The errors started to
      occur when we replaced the RAID controller with an HBA. Non
      512/4096-bytes sectors apparently confused the boot loader when
      scanning the drives for the boot zpool. This was on a FreeBSD
      system though. The solution was to perform a low level
      reformatting of the drives in to standard 4096 byte sectors.
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            <div class="">On 18 May 2017, at 21:55, Geoff Nordli <<a
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              <div class="">Hi.<br class="">
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                I upgraded to the latest r151022 version.  The upgrade
                went fine, rebooted the machine, then upgraded to the
                new loader.<br class="">
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                When i rebooted after the loader upgrade, I got an error
                message:<br class="">
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                panic: bd_strategy: 512 bytes I/O not multiple of block
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                press a key on the console to reboot....<br class="">
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                Rebooting...<br class="">
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                panic free: guard1 fail @ 0x2e2e2e67 from
                ../../common/devopen.c:64<br class="">
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                The boot disk is an 80GB intel ssd.<br class="">
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                Any thoughts?<br class="">
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                thanks,<br class="">
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                Geoff<br>
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    follow up on this. <br>
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    The issue is with 4kn disks.  <br>
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    Toomas provided an updated boot loader and I was able to get the
    system back online again.<br>
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    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.illumos.org/issues/8303">https://www.illumos.org/issues/8303</a><br>
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    thanks,<br>
    Geoff <br>
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