Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 21:22:06 +0200 From: Panagiotis Christias <christias@gmail.com> To: Marco Beishuizen <marco@beishuizen.info> Cc: FreeBSD questions mailing list <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: "amr0: bad slot x completed" and fsck_ufs hanging Message-ID: <e4b0ecef04112211223d3b8961@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.61.0411221941440.77769@tsunami.bsd> References: <20041120145845.O686@yokozuna.lan> <e4b0ecef04112102477fe2aedf@mail.gmail.com> <Pine.BSF.4.61.0411211158190.77660@tsunami.bsd> <Pine.BSF.4.61.0411221941440.77769@tsunami.bsd>
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:49:36 +0100 (CET), Marco Beishuizen <marco@beishuizen.info> wrote: > On stardate Sun, 21 Nov 2004, the wise Marco Beishuizen entered: > > > > > On stardate Sun, 21 Nov 2004, the wise Panagiotis Christias entered: > > > >> the only hint I could find is from the amr(4) man page: > >> > >> amr%d: bad slot %d completed > >> > >> The controller reported completion of a command that the driver did not > >> issue. This may result in data corruption, and suggests a hardware or > >> firmware problem with the system or controller. > >> > >> Do you have a second controller available to test? We have the same > >> controllers in several of our servers and I would interested to find > >> out what is the problem just in case.. > > > > Unfortunately it's the only controller I have so I can't test it with an > > other controller. > > > > It looks a bit strange that it could be a hardware or firmware problem > > because the system is brand new. But does this mean I should update my > > firmware to a newer version? > > > > Since you don't seem to have any problems with FreeBSD on this controller I'm > > also interested in your configuration. Did you do anything special in the > > BIOS of the controller or something? > > Looks like I've found the problem. > > I reinstalled everything, including the RAID arrays on the SCSI controller. > The first time I changed the read and write policies in the BIOS console > and it seems that wasn't a very good idea. Now I didn't change them, and > all seems to run fine now. > > So I'm glad that the hardware is ok and I don't have to upgrade the > firmware. > > Marco use defaults, use defaults, use defaults, use defaults....
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