Hello,

> What you should do here is:
>
> - hook up a serial cable and re-route console messages to that
> - Switch off syslog (as this might block if the SCSI bus frozen)
> - Enable scsi debugging (Error, Timeout, Scan, and Midlayer is
> sufficient) and start cdrwtools.
> - Send me the log from the serial console.
>
Ok, I've got logs with netconsole after swapping my Ethernet
card  with another one.
First log:
cdrwtool -d /dev/sr0 -q
interrupted with ctrl-c and the driver recover.
Re-run the command, driver recover but cdrwtool crash.

Second log:
re-run the command, driver never recover, kernel lock.

Reboot

3eme log:
cdrwtool -d /dev/sr0 -q
cdrwtool crash, driver recover.

4eme log:
cdrwtool crash, driver recover.

5eme log:
driver never recover and machine lock solid.

I think that the cleanest log to begin with is No3.

Best regards,
Emmanuel.
PS: for the second pblm, it was a cable problem and now solved.

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