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Bug#406640: arcmsr driver, abort device command of id=0 lun=0



erich schrieb:
> If you got abort device command, it said that you had one or more
> scsi commands timeout from linux kernel.  There were some reasones
> cause this problem.  The Areca RAID firmware can not handle some of
> your physical sata disks.  There were a lot of effect on this
> problem, such as power less and platform vibration.  Areca have some
> linux users met this problem and they told me the problem is coming
> from their power less.  When they upgrade their power supply and
> then the messages disappear forever.  You can try to upgrade your
> power supply and see if there were any difference.  If you  need to
> doubt about Areca firmware compatible issue with your Western
> Digital Raptor disks.  You can remove all your  RAID5 containing 7
> Segate 750GB disks (need to unplug their power cables).  And then
> run testing with your two Western Digital Raptor disks only.  If the
> abort commands still there and we can make sure it is Areca
> firmware's compatible issue with your two WDC sata disks.  If the
> abort command messages disappear, please upgrade your power supply.

I performed a new test with the latest driver from 2006-11-07.

ftp://ftp.areca.com.tw/RaidCards/AP_Drivers/Linux/DRIVER/SourceCode/arcmsr.1.20.0X.13-61107.zip

ftp://ftp.areca.com.tw/RaidCards/AP_Drivers/Linux/DRIVER/SourceCode/ReleaseNote.txt
11/07/2006  1.remove #include config.h and devfs_fs_kernel.h
	    2.enlarge the timeout duration of each scsi command.
              it could aviod the vibration factor with sata disk on some bad chassis 


This solves the problem, at least I didn't get any error message with ext3
again. I still can't understand how this could be a matter of chassis
vibration. Why don't I get this error with xfs filesystem? Why didn't I get
these errors with the 750GB Seagate disks in the Raid5 set?

Best Regards,
Ralf Gross



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