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    SubjectRe: sata_nv exceptions in 2.6.20.3

    Robert Hancock thought this was a hardware problem.
    He was right.

    I switched around cables on the hot-swap backplane, figuring that I
    would determine whether I had a bad cable or a bad backplane ( hoping
    for a bad cable ) and the problem went away. One of the cables wasn't
    seated properly apparently. ( It was a tight 1U box with very
    aggressive twist-ties that I had to cut to switch them around, so this
    wasn't immediately obvious.

    I would make sure that all cables are seated properly, and try a
    different cable if the problem persists.

    Vincent Jorrand wrote:
    > I saw your email in the kernel dev mailing and I think I have the same problem, but since I am not a kernel developer, or running the bleeding edge kernels, I was not sure whether it was appropriate for me to post on the list.
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    > My hard drive is a Seagate Barracudas ( 7200.10, 750GB, ST3750640AS ), very similar to yours. It is brand new (less than a month old)
    > I also get the:
    > CPB flags CMD err, flags-0x11
    > error in /var/log/messages.
    >
    > I am running kernel 2.6.20-1.2925.fc6
    >
    > Did you figure out a way to fix the problem?
    >
    > Vincent
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