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Date:      Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:57:03 -0700
From:      Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
To:        Adrian Pavlykevych <pam@polynet.lviv.ua>
Cc:        scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [Q] Comments on mlx error logs 
Message-ID:  <200010112257.e9BMv3h00635@mass.osd.bsdi.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:54:15 %2B0300." <20001011175414.E51227@polynet.lviv.ua> 

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> Hello!
> 
> Could someone give some comments on following error log:
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:0 reset
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:0 error log: sense = 6 asc = 29 asq = 2
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0:   info 00:00:00:00 csi 00:00:00:00
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:1 reset
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:1 error log: sense = 6 asc = 29 asq = 2
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0:   info 00:00:00:00 csi 00:00:00:00
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:2 reset
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0: physical drive 0:2 error log: sense = 6 asc = 29 asq = 2
> Sep 17 08:03:08 betelgeuse /kernel: mlx0:   info 00:00:00:00 csi 00:00:00:00
> 
> What's going wrong? Where should I look for solution.

The controller is resetting the drives, usually as a result of a SCSI 
error.  If you don't get too many of these, don't worry.  If you see them 
often, you would want to look at checking your SCSI cables, etc.

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