Forgot to add I think it was either 4.0.1 or 4.1.0 that broke it, if I
remember right. This bug is linked to my earlier one somehow, but I
don't know how to point you there. I got the system running by removing
a package like "linux-kernel-generic" which depends on the current
version and then in
As far as I know, this is still a current issue. It has nothing to do
with Ubuntu, it's a mainline kernel problem. I was working with someone
earlier this year and after tracing it to a specific commit (I believe
the same one that added "4k" sector support), I was sent somewhere else
and kinda dro
Set as directed by email from this bug report. Exists upstream kernel.
Looking to test lack of SMP next, after which I'll add to original post
more details.
Dan
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Last of details I can supply unless someone wants me to test 14.10 or
15.04 releases. I'd have to redownload or find a DVD and a drive that
reads them to PXE it since the only DVD I could find won't read in the
drives I have.
Ubuntu 9.10 works both 32 and 64 bit just fine.
15.10 hangs, both 32 an
Public bug reported:
The HD CERC SATA 1.5 RAID controller (PCI-64 slot) hangs regularly for 10-60
seconds until reset.
The CERC card firmware is the newest I can find reference to: 4.1-0 [bld 7419].
The Dell Poweredge 1800 has newest BIOS (A07).
All hardware has been tested thoroughly OK except
I forgot to add that although this is booted from the PXE at this time, I have
previously installed and updated the 15.10.
I have tested both 32 and 64 bit versions with identical results, the server
now has exactly 4G RAM (4x1GBxREGECC).
14.04LTS is currently installed as 2nd OS on HD, but it ha
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
Dell CERC Adapter hangs temporarily until reset. REGRESSI
I have bisected the source of the bug, then took a brief attempt at a
fix, unfortunately the quickie fix failed (bad CONST definitions in an
.h file). I thought perhaps it was some kind of memory region locking
error causing corruption, but it appears to be more complicated than
that.
The bad com
The problem still exists in 4.7.0rc3 and rc4, along with a few new
messages I've never seen before:
At boot, on screen (slowly twice) before X is up: "AAC: Host adapter
dead -1" (at modprobe perhaps)
This message seemed to predict the comlete lack of an sdb device, only
the SATA laptop hard drive
Chris,
I tested the newest Ubuntu Mainline Kernel, 4.6.0-040600rc7-generic
#201605081830 and had the same "SCSI hang" errors. (amd64 version)
Dan
On 5/19/2016, "Christopher M. Penalver"
wrote:
>Daniel A. Gauthier, one last issue before upstreaming, could you please
&g
Chris,
rc7 was the newest kernel for Wily. I reinstalled the newest 16.04
(again 64 bit) and tested the 4.6.0 version from a week later
(4.6.0-040600-generic #201605151930) and it's stll bad.
Dan
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