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SubjectRe: mvsas errors in 2.6.36
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On November 17, 2010, you wrote:
> On 11/17/2010 08:53 AM, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Still no fatal errors, but the problem is still happening regularly. It
> > causes a pause in disk io of a couple seconds at least. Really quite
> > annoying.
> >
> > One thing thats got me wondering, is could this be a power issue?
> > It almost seems like (from the messages) that a single drive (any drive)
> > is freaking out, and returning an error that probably shouldn't happen (no
> > CHS 0?), which could mean the drive is underpowered and the firmware is
> > flipping out. I'm not entirely sure. The system has a 750w decent quality
> > Antec power supply. The total power use of the system shouldn't come over
> > half that (phenom II x4 810 cpu, gigabyte ma790fxtud5p mb, low profile
> > nvidia 9400GS gpu, 8 sata hdds, 3 fans, etc). I'm mostly sure the 12v
> > rails are spread out evenly, but I have yet to make absolutely sure.

Made absolute sure. I had been worrying that I was overloading one of the
rails on the PSU, but it turns out that it isn't a multi 12v rail PSU after
all. The box and advertising says it is, but the electronics inside all say
its a single 12v rail device.

> [snip]
>
> After the mvsas update in 2.6.35 this started happening to me as well;
> at least its better than the previous state - not working.. ;-) However,
> after rolling a new 2.6.35 with the following fix that is queued up for
> the upcoming 2.6.35 and 2.6.36 stable releases, they seem to have
> dissapeared - 3 days and counting.
>
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=blob_pl
> ain;f=queue-2.6.33/libsas-fix-ncq-mixing-with-non-ncq.patch;h=b6d7c92094d95
> ad67a3b23c2e09c25d4fbd0f46b;hb=HEAD
>
> The fix is queued up for the next 2.6.36 and 2.6.35 stable point-releases.

Ahah. I wonder how I missed that when I first read it. I'll have to give the
stable .36 kernel a try. Thanks!


--
Thomas Fjellstrom
thomas@fjellstrom.ca


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