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DateFri, 26 Apr 2002 12:56:55 +0000
From"Roeland Th. Jansen" <>
SubjectBT930 + old scsi disk
hi *


I have a BT930 controller; works fine for all scsi disks I have ..
except one..


there is one disk that for the second time has killed the system.


First time I was not at the system when it happened. This time I was.

I heard the following sound (yep, technical ahum) :

click
downspin....
click
upspin......
it was maybe only 3 seconds. but the system froze completely; numlock
leds etc were ok, but magic sysrq didn't work (??)

also, no way I could remotely log onto the system anymore.

At this point, as it's a datadisk, I have taken it off the scsi bus to
prevent further bad things to happen.

unfortunately, there was nothing regarding the scsi controller or disk
in the log.


any ideas what I could do to help preventing this ? (seems somewhere a
bug in the kernel/bt930 ?)



Roeland

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