mesh problem ?
Ralf Weidemann
ralfw at gatekeeper.informatik.fh-dortmund.de
Thu Apr 29 06:33:47 EST 1999
I have today installed a new drive, so I'm not sure if it is
a problem with the drive itself or maybe a mesh problem. I
got several system lockups until yet and the below I got while
I tried to fsck the disk after an ealier crash. After rebooting
I tried again fsck the drive and all went fine.
Hmm, should I get a new drive or could it be a mesh problem ?
This is a wide scsi drive with an adapter if it somehow matter.
Ralf
Vendor: IBM Model: DDRS-39130W Rev: S97B
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 83500, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Read (10) 00 00 7e 94 5b 00 00 10 00
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: mesh_abort(c7fc2e00)
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: mesh: state at c7fd1878, regs at cd01d000, dma at cd01fa00
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: ct= 0 seq= c bs= 0 fc= 0 exc= 0 err= 0 im= 7 int= 0 sp=f0
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: dma stat=e0 cmdptr=7fbe010
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: phase=0 msgphase=0 conn_tgt=1 data_ptr=1024
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: dma_st=0 dma_ct=0 n_msgout=0
Apr 28 21:03:32 onyx kernel: target 0: req=c7fc2e00 goes_out=0 saved_ptr=0
Apr 28 21:08:48 onyx syslogd 1.3-3: restart.
Apr 28 21:08:49 onyx kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: Loaded 13413 symbols from /boot/System.map.
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.2.6.
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: No module symbols loaded.
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: device tree used 16108 bytes
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: Total memory = 128MB; using 512kB for hash table (at c0200000)
Apr 28 21:08:50 onyx kernel: Linux version 2.2.6 (root at onyx) (gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314 (egcs-1.1.2 release)) #7 Fri Apr 23 00:42:57 CEST 1999
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