Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> The best thing to do is narrow down what kernel changes caused this
> (build kernels from various cvs update dates to zero in on the cause).
I'm trying to find out more about this errors.
Today I compiled:
2005-05-27: ok, it seems (I am using it now and want to
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 11:58:56PM +0100, Tony Byrne wrote:
> Hello Martin,
>
> M> believe it or not. After sending the last mail and closing
> M> firefox, the system has been hanging for a few seconds and
> M> spit this out:
>
> M> ad0: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=226025086
Hi (again),
believe it or not. After sending the last mail and closing
firefox, the system has been hanging for a few seconds and
spit this out:
ad0: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (2 retries left) LBA=226025086
I'm back on kernel of May 26th again. This time I did not have
a corrupted file syste
Hi,
thank you, whoever fixed it and whatever it was, but -STABLE is
stable again for me. The ATA DMA timeouts have disappeared with
yesterdays kernel.
Looking at the CVS tree, I notice that there weren't many
changes to the ATA code before the problems appeared and
also when it has been fixed.
Tony Byrne wrote:
Martin,
TB> We're now at 2 hours uptime and there is no sign of the ATA
TB> timeouts. With the newer kernels the first timeout would appear
TB> within 5 to 10 minutes of rebooting. I can't see any changes to
TB> the ATA code in the interim so I'm curious as to what could have
T
Am Mittwoch, den 01.06.2005, 13:57 +0100 schrieb Tony Byrne:
> M> Affected kernel version:
> M> FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Tue May 31 00:19:34 CEST 2005
>
> M> Last known working version:
> M> FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Mon May 9 00:50:46 CEST 2005
>
> This looks to be the same problem alright. Can yo
Hello Martin,
M> Affected kernel version:
M> FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Tue May 31 00:19:34 CEST 2005
M> Last known working version:
M> FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Mon May 9 00:50:46 CEST 2005
This looks to be the same problem alright. Can you confirm that the
problem goes away when you revert to the e