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Re: SCSI I/O errors galore



You didn't mention which model of old world you have.  That makes a
difference.

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Jamie Hutt wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> I just moved up in the world from Debian on a 68000 machine to potato on an
> Old World PowerPC Mac.
> My install went well and the setup is pretty straight-forward. However, when
> I'm doing a large file copy from one Mac to the Debian box via SAMBA (and
> FTP too!) the collision lights on my hubs go nuts and the Debian machine's
> monitor fills up with line after line of SCSI I/O error messages.
> The error messages look something like this:
> 
> scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:08 , sector 298272
> 
> host  0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code 6000000
> 
> MACHINE CHECK IN KERNEL (regs at cd3bfd40 mode)
> 
> I'm confident the disk is fine, after all, each partition was block checked
> and I've been able to load it up with software via ftp without complaint.
> 
> My disk is partitioned into 3 filesystems (/, var, opt) and disk sleeping
> isn't an issue.
> 
> Can anyone suggest a starting point for my investigation?
> 
> --
> Jamie Hutt
> Basement dweller, huttstuff.com
> 
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