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DateMon, 21 Mar 2005 10:59:35 +0400
FromBrad Campbell <>
SubjectRe: SATA Promise TX4 Crash
Neil Whelchel wrote:
> Hello,
> I have two Promise SATA TX4 cards connected to a total of 6 Maxtor 250 GB
> drives (7Y250M0) configured into a RAID 5. All works well with small
> disk load, but when a large number of requests are issued, it causes crash
> similar to the attached, except that the errors before the crash are on a

> EFLAGS: 00010046   (2.6.11.2)
> EIP is at scsi_put_command+0xbb/0x100

Oooh Oooh Oooh, pick me Mr Kotter!
I have seen this repeatedly, fought it and "apparently" beat it by upgrading my PSU.
I could reliably reproduce it by running a raid resync and issuing SMART queries
to the drives, but after a PSU upgrade it has gone away.
I have tried hard to reproduce it recently but I just can't get it to crash anymore.

I have a similar setup 4x SATA-TX4 cards and 15x 7Y250M0 drives. I'm thought it was actually
a bug, but as I can't reproduce it anymore it's making it a bit hard to track down.

Not much help, sorry.

Brad
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