Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 12:59:33 +0100 From: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com> To: scsi@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: timeout when formatting 9GB Barracuda, scsi errors is missing time Message-ID: <19980301125933.11291@klemm.gtn.com>
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Hi ! Encountered two problems with -current, which might be in -STABLE as well: a) scsiformat returned an timeout, when I formatted a Seagate Barracuda. I don't know exactly, but it lasts a very long time to preformat this beast. Using scsiformat I wasn't able to preformat it. I had to use Adaptecs scsiformat tool from DOS. b) Tonight the Barracuda got some things to do, a make release ... sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:17,2 Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,c , retries:4 sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:17,2 Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,c , retries:3 sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:17,2 Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,c , retries:2 sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:18,1 sd3: Recovered data with error correction & retries applied field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,4 , retries:1 sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:17,2 Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,c , FAILURE sd3: RECOVERED ERROR info:0x3900a7 asc:17,2 Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit: ea sks:80,c What's the exact meaning of these messages ? I think the harddisk has discovered a bad sector or such and repaired it ... Or what do you think ? What is asc: 17,2 ??? And here a suggestion from me ... would it be possible, that such SCSI messages get a "date stamp" ?! If there are fixes possible, might they go into -STABLE as well before we release it ? Andreas /// -- Andreas Klemm powered by ,,symmetric multiprocessor FreeBSD'' To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-scsi" in the body of the message
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