Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 11:54:34 +0100 From: Terje Thogersen <terje.thogersen@hda.hydro.com> To: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@uriah.heep.sax.de> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: od0(ahc1:4:0)Target Busy, or : My OD-disk times out continuosly Message-ID: <3290406A.589E@hydro.com> References: <199611162035.VAA27970@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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J Wunsch wrote: > > As Terje Thogersen wrote: > > > I enabled the od driver, and if I tried to read 240.000 bytes from the disk, > > I'd get about 100 "od0(ahc1:4:0)Target Busy". > > I'm afraid you will have to dig further. I've never seen this... > > Hint: enable SCSIDEBUG (a kernel option), and turn on debugging using > scsi(8). This should get you some more output, so you could tell us > which operation is actually causing the error. > Hrm. I kinda hoped that someone would smack their forehead and say "€#%@&§!, I forgot that.." I've already enable the scsidebug, but the output was not clear, atleast not to me. One interesting thing I saw, was that I'd get a "Target Busy" when I did scsi -f /dev/rod0 -d 1.. I could not see anything in the debug-output that popped out and said "here is the error", which led me to suspect the ahc-driver, not the od. Can one debug the ahc-driver? -Terje -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Terje Thøgersen, IS Advisor | E-mail : terje.thogersen@hydro.com Norsk Hydro a.s, Hydro Finance | Tel : +47-2243 2100help
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