>> Yes, exactly same machine and same symptoms. >> i see these messages since a loooong time. >> >> it happens when i copy big files or when i do huge & fast files transfert >> via ftp/scp. > > Both of you are using Apple shipped hard disk or you replaced it ? We > might have to limit the timings to UDMA/4 on these machines it seems... > > Ben
Hi, I had that "lost interrupt" another time today: Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: ide-pmac lost interrupt, \ dma status: 8400 Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: hda: lost interrupt Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: hda: dma_intr: status=0xd0 { Busy } Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: hda: DMA disabled Aug 3 21:51:56 garfield kernel: ide0: reset: success Just in case that it may be of interest: I had configured my kernel (2.6.12.1) with CONFIG_PREEMPT=y. Several people on the list say that using PREEMPT is a bad idea on on ppc, so I've recompiled the kernel (now using 2.6.12.3) without it. But I guess this will not make any difference here, since I remember to have seen this problem already when I used a kernel from the Debian binary package (where PREEMPT is disabled). As I've already said in another mail: I still use the Apple shipped hard disk, not replaced anything. And SMART checks seem to report no problem. Vivenzio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]