Can the mpt0: <LSILogic 1030 Ultra4 Adapter> be rebooted on
current.
eculp at encontacto.net
eculp at encontacto.net
Wed Dec 20 09:19:35 PST 2006
Quoting Scott Long <scottl at samsco.org>:
> eculp at encontacto.net wrote:
>> The "bigdisk and scsi_da" thread reminded me of a problem that I
>> have had since July. I have a dell server with the LSILogic 1030
>> Ultra4 Adapter that I haven't been able to reboot in current. I am
>> holding on to a Jun 16 06:09:11 CDT 2006 kernel and feel that I
>> should either install 6.2 over the old current installation or
>> build a new current kernel and reboot assuming that the driver is
>> working.
>>
>> The major problem is the some 4,000 km and a border between the the
>> machine and I. Any update on the status of the driver or a cool
>> solution would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ed
>>
>
> Um, you forgot to say what the problem is that you're concerned about.
Important point, Scott, thanks.
a newer than the June 15th kernel that has been running without
problems causes or possibly now I will be able to say "caused" the mpt
driver to panic on boot.
Here is so of the boot message copied from a laptop webcam :
mpt1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
mpt1: MPI Version=1.2.14.0
mpt1: mpt_wait_req(4) timed out
mpt1: read_cfg_header timed out
mpt1: mpt_wait_req(6) timed out
mpt1: port 0 enable timed out
mpt1: failed to enable port 0
then this repeats until the system hangs:
mpt0: Address Reply:
SCSI Target Command Buffer Reply @ 0xffffffffacc7a200
IOC Status Success
IOCLogInfo 0x00000000
MsgLength 0x05
MsgFlags 0x00
MsgContext 0x0003005d
mpt0: Reply Frame Ignored
mpt0: Default Handler Called: req=0xffffffff80e49050:95
reply_descriptor=dc913980 frame=0xffffffffacc7a300
mpt0: Address Reply:
Thanks,
ed
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