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Date:      Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:57:38 -0600
From:      Scott Long <scottl@samsco.org>
To:        Snopy Land <snopyland@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Help Pls! Transceiver change state
Message-ID:  <4806CAB2.2080501@samsco.org>
In-Reply-To: <d67eb5d90804162023t48881c14o33b69f88dd09591@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <d67eb5d90804162023t48881c14o33b69f88dd09591@mail.gmail.com>

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Snopy Land wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I get the following message in the message log.
> 
> Apr 17 06:59:13 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode
> Apr 17 06:59:13 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
> Apr 17 06:59:14 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode
> Apr 17 06:59:16 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
> Apr 17 06:59:17 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode
> Apr 17 06:59:19 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
> Apr 17 07:00:04 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode
> Apr 17 07:00:05 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
> Apr 17 07:00:05 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode
> Apr 17 07:00:08 se1 kernel: ahc1: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
> 
> Is it normal message? Should I worry or can I ignore it?
> 
> Any comments are appreciate. Below is the dmesg.
> 

Do you have any SCSI devices?  I don't see any reported in the dmesg. 
If not, then it's probably a hardware failure that you can ignore.  If
you do indeed have SCSI devices, then you either have a broken cable or
a misbehaving device.

Scott



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