Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:33:29 +0100 From: Bob Bishop <rb@gid.co.uk> To: Tony Byrne <freebsd@byrnehq.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Tony Byrne <freebsd@byrnehq.com> Subject: Re[4]: ATA_DMA errors (and fs corruption!) Message-ID: <6.2.0.14.2.20050620133252.044d0d68@gid.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <255741629.20050620131914@byrnehq.com> References: <8d02aed00506181404642100b9@mail.gmail.com> <42B5DAEA.4040908@nurfuerspam.de> <8d02aed005061918049c8fd8@mail.gmail.com> <67335859.20050620110953@byrnehq.com> <6.2.0.14.2.20050620114339.04461da8@gid.co.uk> <1985138264.20050620121206@byrnehq.com> <6.2.0.14.2.20050620123319.0477e928@gid.co.uk> <255741629.20050620131914@byrnehq.com>
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At 13:19 20/06/2005, Tony Byrne wrote: >Hello Bob, > >BB> It didn't to me either. Note the use of 'mysterious' :-) >BB> I'd eliminated drives and cables, and then did it all over again when the >BB> failure went hard, leaving the controller (or something else on the mobo). >BB> With a new mobo all the annoying timeouts which I'd put down to driver >BB> misbehaviour just went away. > >Did you replace the motherboard with one of the same brand and model? No, but as it happened they both have the same SATA controller chip. -- Bob Bishop +44 (0)118 940 1243 rb@gid.co.uk fax +44 (0)118 940 1295
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