bogus SCSI timeouts and ntpd...
Troy Benjegerdes
hozer at drgw.net
Sun Aug 5 03:18:40 EST 2001
I have recently started getting what appear to be 'bogus' SCSI timeouts
after a crash and reboot, when my raid1 is re-syncing. (which amounts to
copying disk1 of the raid to disk2 of the raid.)
This didn't start happening until I started running ntpd at bootup..
I suspect something is broken somewhere such that when ntp adjusts the
time by a small amount, the SCSI layer (and generic timer code??) gets
confused and thinks that SCSI command have timed out.
This is with the current linuxppc_2_4_devel, running on a dual processor
MTX (604ev) with a symbios SCSI chip on-board.
Anyone have any ideas on this, or how to do a testcase to attempt to
verify it?
So does anyone think this is a generic SCSI problem, or something only
with PPC, and the use of timebase for the clock?
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