Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 17:41:06 -0500 From: "Karl O . Pinc" <kop@meme.com> To: aic7xxx@freebsd.org Subject: Re: linux 2.4.8 vs 2.4.7 AHA2840A/42A "aic7xxx_abort return 8194" Message-ID: <20010814174106.Q1430@mofo> In-Reply-To: <20010814173626.O1430@mofo>; from kop@meme.com on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 17:36:26 -0500 References: <20010814170716.I1430@mofo> <20010814173626.O1430@mofo>
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On 2001.08.14 17:36 Karl O . Pinc wrote: > On 2001.08.14 17:07 Karl O . Pinc wrote: <snip> > I'm re-incarnating the box and decided to load test it (copying large > files > from drive to drive. 3 drives, 4 processes, file sizes of {2,3,5,7} * > 10^7B, 64MB ram). Running linux-2.4.7, I get a rare (every few hours) > "aic7xxx_abort return 8194", I've seen it while attempting to send ABORT > to > a drive. (Sorry, I'm running 2.4.7 on top of the old 2.0.34 system, just > to test, and syslogd seems to be down, so I don't have a written log to > work from here. Better info collected below.) > > I just switched to 2.4.8 and I get frequent (most of the time, there's no > disk activity while the driver issues errors) "aic7xxx_abort return 8194" > messages. Mostly on ABORT but sometimes on TARGET_RESET. There are so > many the driver goes on to do "Recovery SCB completes" type messages. <many details snipped> This is interesting, the whole scsi subsystem seens to be completely hung after loadtest for a while on 2.4.8. Karl <kop@meme.com> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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