Hello,I get this behaviour too ! After some time I get the "abnormal status" messages and the disk is dead until reboot. pure64 is installed on a pata drive (the sata is almost unusable). nforce 250Gb (sata_nv) + seagate 200 G (dont have the model number handy)
I tried the 2.6.10 kernel from pure64 as well as a self-compiled 2.6.11-rc3.
I ran the computer case open and realized that at the same time the disk stops spinning. unpluging power and pluging it back gives another 30s before the behaviour comes back. I'm going to: - try to check if my bios hasn't some disk sleep settings enabled by default, or
- see if it a hardware problem by trying to install winxp. Hope this helps ! GoM Le 12 févr. 05, à 16:54, Erik Mouw a écrit :
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 02:45:18AM +0100, Manuele Rampazzo wrote:Hello everybody,I'm using an updated sid pure64 and I've got some troubles with my satadisks, but I'm not sure if the problem is in the hardware (in disks or maybe in the controller) or in the software... Maybe you can give me a good suggestion :-)What kernel, what SATA controller, what driver and what disks are you using?Sometimes disk I/O stops and I'm just able to go to a tty and see something like this: ata2: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0xd0 host_stat 0x21 ata2: status=0xd0 { Busy } SCSI error : <1 0 0 0> return code = 0x8000002 EOM ILI Current sda: sense = 70 7e ASC= 4 ASCQ=a0 end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 215674327 ATA: abnormal status 0xD0 on port 0x977 ATA: abnormal status 0xD0 on port 0x977 ATA: abnormal status 0xD0 on port 0x977I've seen similar behaviour with certain Seagate disks on sata_sil. Erik -- +-- Erik Mouw -- www.harddisk-recovery.com -- +31 70 370 12 90 -- | Lab address: Delftechpark 26, 2628 XH, Delft, The Netherlands -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-REQUEST@lists.debian.orgwith a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
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