I'm seeing this as well. Some information that may help. I found the
problem with 5.4.0-137. I found that when looking at tcpdump on the
guest and the bridge I can see ARP requests on both interfaces. On the
guest I can see it responding to the ARP request, however I don't see
the ARP response on t
I just tried the latest stable kernel in the repository, 4.4.0-91 and it
boots, but after a bit I get aacraid host adapter abort request messages
and a scsi hang message. It seems to happen most often under load.
4.13.0-041300rc3-generic_4.13.0-041300rc3.201707301631 ->
[ 138.983840] aacraid: Ho
The last Ubuntu kernel that worked for me was 3.13.0-105. I had the 4.0
vivid testing kernel also worked for me. However I've gone back to
3.13.0-105 as it's part of the Ubuntu repository. I'm hoping that this
gets fixed so that I can move to a recent kernel.
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After running for about 24 hours I got a large number of "aacraid: Host
adapter abort request (2,0,0,0)" errors and then the following:
AAC: Host adapter BLINK LED 0x7
AAC0: adapter kernel panic'd 7.
sd 2:0:0:0: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery
sd 2:0:0:0: Device offlined - not rea
I finally got time to get access to the computer again. I tried the
4.4.0-62 kernel from xenial-proposed and received "host adapter dead".
Since I last tested I see that 4.4.0-75 is available, so I tried that.
The system booted. It gave me some messages about scsi adapter reset and
a messag about
It will be a couple of weeks before I can physically get to the system
again. So if you have other kernel versions you would like me to test,
please list them all and I can test them all at once.
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On Jan 25, 2017 10:21, "Joseph Salisbury"
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> So the 3.13 final ker
I installed all of the kernels and then rebooted multiple times starting
with my working kernel first and then going up in version numbers.
3.13.0-105 -> boots
3.13 -> kernel panic, can't execute /bin/sh
3.16 -> boots
4.0 -> boots
4.2 -> boots, after some time got some messages about host adapter
I have not been able to schedule time yet. I hope to test it this week.
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> @Jon Schewe, were you able to test any of the kernels posted in comment
> #19?
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I just tried the kernel in the directory v4.10-rc4/.
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I updated the bios to A07 as this is the latest listed for my service tag
1VMBS61.
I updated the BMC bios and the SAS controller BIOS.
Still won't boot with kernel 4.4.0-57.
>sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A07
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I have a Dell PowerEdge 1800 with Dell CERC 1.5/6ch RAID controller in
it. Everything worked fine under Ubuntu 14.04.1. When I upgraded to
16.04.1 the system won't boot. It can't find the root filesystem. I s
I tried some other kernel parameters:
scsi_scan=sync -> didn't help
pci=nomsi,nommconf -> didn't help
For now I'm just booting the 3.13.0 kernel since I need the server up
and don't have good physical access to it.
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Dell CERC Adapter hangs temporarily until rese
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I have a Dell PowerEdge 1800 with Dell CERC 1.5/6ch RAID controller in
it. Everything worked fine under Ubuntu 14.04.1. When I upgraded to
16.04.1 the system won't boot. It can't find the root filesystem. I see
errors about host adapter dead on the screen many times. This is w
Christopher,
I tried to file a bug report and it won't let me. I can't boot into the
4.4.0 kernel, so I can't file a bug report from that version and it
appears that I can't file the bug report from my 3.13.0 kernel either.
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I have a Dell PowerEdge 1800 with Dell CERC 1.5/6ch RAID controller in
it. Everything worked fine under Ubuntu 14.04.1. When I upgraded to
16.04.1 the system won't boot. It can't find the root filesystem. I see
errors about host adapter dead on the screen many times. This is with
kernel 4.4.0-57 an
So will this be fixed in 14.04 at all? I just upgraded to kernel
3.13.0-44 and I'm seeing more of these messages then before. This is on
a system that does NAT and DNS.
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