Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 17 Jul 2000 00:47:26 +0200 | From | Adrian Reyer <> | Subject | 2.4.0-test[1-4]: SCSI-hangs |
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Hi,
When I put a bit of load on my SCSI-devices, the box hangs, I get lots of messages in the syslog reading like this: Jul 16 21:40:12 prompt kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 0, scsi0, channel 0, id 10, lun 0 Write (10) 00 00 80 01 d7 00 00 08 00 At the end, I get a message saying: Jul 16 21:40:13 prompt kernel: (scsi0:0:10:-1) timer: Yikes, loop in delayed_scbs list.
The box is a Dual-Celeron-500, 256MB RAM, Asus P2B-DS-Board, onboard AHA-2940, 2*9GB (ID 0, ID 1), 1*18GB (ID 10), the 9GB-disks are stuck together as a raid1. 'Hangs' in this case means: - no more disk-IO - all files already in the cache seem to be fine - processes accessing disks are unkillable I tried combinations als follows: 2.2.16, plain: all seems fine 2.2.16, raid1+ext2: all seems fine 2.2.16, raid1+reiserfs: all seems fine 2.4.0-test1, plain: Hangs, if I try and do e.g. tar xvzf linux-2.4.0-test1.tar.gz 2.4.0-test1, ext2 on raid1: Hangs, same situation After a while, the SCSI-bus gets resettet and the tar/rsync/whatever I use continues. 2.4.0-test1, reiserfs on raid1: Hangs, same situation, but no SCSI-reset, instead the Yikes mentioned above. Actually, I tried it vice versa, first raid1+reiserfs, then going back. If make a list of all directories on one disk (1GB data), sort it in reverse order and rsync every single directory recursivly to the software-raid1, all works fine, despite the last directory of course contains all others. If I just rsync the top-level directories, the system hangs.
First I thought about a hardware-problem with the 18GB-diskm but the problem occurs with all SCSI-disks. It's all U2W, U2W-disks, U2W-cables, U2W-Terminators, one internal in the AHA2940, one at the end of the SCSI-cable. None of the disks is terminated itself. The 9GB-disks are new, so is the board, the 18GB-disk is 4 month old.
If anyone needs further information, tha machine is availiable for testing at least for the next 5 days.
Bye, Heron -- Adrian.Reyer@rus.uni-stuttgart.de finger rusheron@helpdesk.rus.uni-stuttgart.de for PGP-Key Key fingerprint = 70 7E 09 95 3A 43 63 39 B4 20 62 1C 82 A8 45 3A
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