* scsi problems
@ 1995-10-12 15:37 Scott
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From: Scott @ 1995-10-12 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have a ss1 that I use as a cpu server. Normally it swaps from a file
living on the file server, but since it has a disk of its own, a
Quantum 105, I decided to try using that. To exercise it, I recompiled
/sys/src/cmd. Hours later, it complains:
scsiintr: wierd phase after xfr: status=01 step/intr=410 dma=80000b15 cmd status=4600
page in: directory not found: 1 4096
scsiintr: bad case: status=01 step/intr=440 dma=80000011 cmd status=0000
cmd = #41
panic: executeio: page out i/o error
<rest deleted>
On another occasion, just mounting the disk and running prep produced
some scsiintr messages, but no panic.
Anyone else seen this?
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* scsi problems
@ 1995-10-28 5:09 Hans
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From: Hans @ 1995-10-28 5:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
A side remark, not an answer:
In my experience Q105s are more trouble then they're worth, at least if they've
been conatantly powered up in a Sun for a while. I certainly wouldn't put any
data I cared about on one. They're probably barely OK for swap space, though
I think a bit slow by modern standards. Around here you could get a nice
300 MB replacement drive for $100, at least a while ago.
Hans
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