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Date:      Tue, 5 Mar 1996 17:27:08 -0600 (CST)
From:      "Karl Denninger, MCSNet" <karl@mcs.com>
To:        rlenk@widget.xmission.com (Ron Lenk)
Cc:        imb@scgt.oz.au, stable@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2842 and the disappearing file-system :-(
Message-ID:  <m0tu68K-000IDUC@venus.mcs.com>
In-Reply-To: <199603052017.NAA06046@widget.xmission.com> from "Ron Lenk" at Mar 5, 96 01:17:04 pm

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> 
> > Without warning today, the recurrent collapse of -stable with "panic:
> > inconsistent xxx queue" managed to trash my root file-system beyond recovery
> > (/etc et al) and a substantial proportion of anything vaguely near a
> > file-subsystem root directory (i.e. /var, /usr and /home are all separate
> > file-systems and all were damaged to varying degrees). I presume that this
> > was just particularly bad timing as there was significant activity on all of
> > them at that moment (of the order of ~60 transfers second).
> 
> Well, I can tell you that you're not alone in seeing these particular
> problems with -stable and the 2842. I've seen the same types of panics
> and hang conditions with -stable for the last two months. ( since the
> import of the new ahc driver in Jan ) Fortunately, however, I have been
> using a 2.1-RELEASE kernel without incident ( up 15 days right now ),
> so I haven't seen any spectacular filesystem damage.

I have given up on 27xx EISA adapters under FreeBSD.  I get hangs of
different kinds, and a few panics.

1742s and the PCI boards seem to be fine so far.  So long as the PCI
situation holds, we can live with a broken EISA card for *new* machines.

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