FreeBSD Crash without Errors, Warnings, or Panics
soralx at cydem.org
soralx at cydem.org
Thu Apr 13 22:22:39 UTC 2006
> > Hmm, that just seems odd that a disk controller just vanishing would
> > not cause some sort of console message? Even if the disk device is
> > gone, /dev/console should still be intact to display an error, no?
> > Also, a disk device that is all of a sudden missing seems pretty
> > serious to me, since a disk is one of the main devices that modern
> > OSes cannot run without (generally speaking.) I would think *some*
> > console message should be warranted.
>
> Not if syslogd tries to access the disk :-( All can say is that I have
> seen three Linux boxes go this way; I've never had this kind of failure
> on a BSD box (touch wood) so all I can do is speculate about the
I have. I've got a Seagate X15k SCSI HDD with SCA2->68pin adapter, and
sometimes it used to lose power and shut off (bad contact in the adapter
perhaps). FreeBSD would spit SCSI diagnostic messages onto the console
about failed field-replacable unit (which I couldn't see in X Windows),
restart the HDD a few times (at this point the machine would hang until
HDD is restarted), and then reboot (panic?).
Timestamp: 0x443EC707
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