Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 07:58:09 -0800 (PST) From: Frank Mayhar <frank@exit.com> To: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org Subject: Severe SCSI problems with latest -STABLE. Message-ID: <199704031558.HAA00463@exit.com>
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Yesterday, I booted with the latest bits from -STABLE. I cvsupped and built the kernel on the first, and booted it yesterday morning. There were apparently some SCSI-related fixes that went in. This morning, I found my system quite wedged. I didn't think to note the exact messages, but it was something to do with a lost SCB (I think), and an overrun. The system was completely unresponsive. I reset (sigh), and tried to go through fsck. This failed, complaining of unreadable blocks, with numerous complaints from the SCSI subsystem. I punted (since I need the system to be up _now_), and booted the previous kernel, dated 3/11/97. It's working fine. So what gives? What's broken in the latest -STABLE? My system in a P100 with an Adaptec 2049W. The disk giving the most trouble was an IBM 32160W (a wide disk), although there was a narrow drive also giving trouble, just not as much. -- Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com
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