Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:01:16 +0000 From: Dave Gilbert <gilbertd@cs.man.ac.uk> To: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: AHA2940 bug(s) still exist Message-ID: <33399CAC.2F04E936@cs.man.ac.uk> References: <199703261925.WAA27096@sinbin.demos.su>
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Hi, I don't know about 2.2.1; I'm still on a late 2.2-GAMMA for our server and it seems to be happy until something goes wrong. If the disc gives medium errors then sometimes it reboots rather than just logging them. I'm not sure but this might have been only when I turned on AWRE and ARRE (?). We've got a 2940UW with a 4GB Barracuda as sd0 and a Microp 9GB 1991 as sd1 (both Narrow non-ultra); as I'd previously said the 1991 had some media errors and thats when I hit the problem. Neither of the discs are critical discs to the FreeBSD box; I can imagine problems if they were the root discs (theyre not - theyre on an IDE) - they are exported via NFS. Another problem I've experienced which I'm not sure if its related to the SCSI code is that if I newfs a partition on the 9GB Microp its incredibly slow; and slows the machine to the point where it can't NFS serve. Also sometimes the act of newfs'ing a partition will cause the machine to hang solid part way through (last time with the IDE drive light on). There was nothing in the logs. Dave -- ----------- (Phone: 0161-275-3547) ------------------------ Man can not live - David Alan Gilbert - gilbertd@cs.man.ac.uk - G7FHJ@GB7BEV by bread alone. He ----------- (University of Manchester - AMULET Group) --H-- needs chocolate. -
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