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Hi Jack,
This patch http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=137365649318663&w=2 is submitted to
upstream. Please close this BZ.
thanks,
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Bug ID: 60644
Summary: MPT2SAS drops all HDDs when under high I/O
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.11
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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Kernel locks are rather "soft" , the machine functions but the HDDs activity
LED stays on and the kernel doesn't respond to a reboot or shutdown command
from console .
It has to be hard-reset using the pow
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Hi .
I'll attach it , however dmesg only shows the last 16000 events . I hope it
would be enough .
Sorry for being a noob in reporting my first bug , but can you tell me how can
I find the exact IO rate ?
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Bug ID: 60648
Summary: csiostor/csio_scsi.c: out of bounds access
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.11rc2
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Summary: mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c: mem leak on error path
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.11rc2
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Hi again .
I did monitor the IO of the RAID array using IOstat tool .
I'll attach the output .
One thing I noticed is that monitoring the raid array made it survive a LOT
longer than before .
I simply u
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Hi,
Can you please provide me the /var/log/message file as dmesg logs is not enough
to analysize this issue.
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Hi .
Ok . Journal for this entire day will be attached . It starts at 12:00 AM
To save your time , mpt2sas errors start at (03:19:26) mark .
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Hi,
Thanks for providing the logs.
>From the logs what I observed is that controller is going in to the non
operational state and so we are seeing the messages "mpt2sas0:
_base_fault_reset_work : SAS host
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Hi .
I can easily reproduce this issue in a second by running :
btrfs scrub start /MOUNTPOINT
The btrfs system is a RAID1 that consists of 5 drives .
Also in an MD-RAID0 that consists of 3 drives by r
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One more thing , the MD-RAID0 has XFS but that doesn't matter because it used
to have EXT4 with the same results .
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Hi .
Any updates regarding this bug ?
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> Hi .
> Any updates regarding this bug ?
I tried to reproduce this issue locally, but for me this issue is not
reproduced.
Here are the steps which I followed to
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Hello .
The thing is that I'm using SATA drives and not SAS drives . The motherboard
exposes the LSI controller as 8 SATA ports .
This wasn't an issue under Windows 2012 , so I think that hardware issues
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Hi .
Today , I ran some tests on all 8 drives connected to the LSI 2308 .
The results are rather surprising . The controller goes non-operational under
high READ workloads , while WRITE workloads always
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Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: v3.11-rc3-376-g72a67a9
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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Summary: USB drive no longer detected as removable storage
media
Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.10.3
Hardware: i386
OS:
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My /etc/fstab:
timeout 5
default 0
title CentOS (3.10.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-3.10.6-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 ro root=/dev/md2 rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_DM
nomodeset crashkernel=auto SYSFONT
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Sorry that was my grub.conf.
Here's fstab:
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
/dev/md0 none sw
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Summary: module scsi_wait_scan not found kernel panic on boot
Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.10.6
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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It seems the LSI isn't interested in fixing this . I also purchased a 9211-8i
card lately , and it has the same issue .
Perhaps , I might consider buying an Adaptec HBA to replace these LSI
controllers .
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Try with this patch. With a bit of luck it's just the firmware becoming
sluggish under high load, so disabling the watchdog will be circumvent this.
And any real error would still be handled by SCSI EH.
Ke
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Hi . Thank you Hannes very much for the patch .
I compiled it inside a 3.11-rc7 , and put "mpt2sas.disable_watchdog=1" in the
boot parameters .
It helped the driver to survive longer -around an hour long
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So the firmware does indeed wedge under high load. Given the issues I've had so
far with LSI SATL I'm not surprised.
Does the same thing happen when running on a single disk, ie without MD?
There have been
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Hello .
I used to have the same issues with MD . yes .
I'm using BTRFS , I don't know if BTRFS RAID code was ported from MD , but the
issue is the same .
I didn't try anything other than BTRFS and MD .
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Hi .
Thanks for your kind help , Bernd .
setting /sys/block/sdX(c~j)/device/queue_depth to 1 unfortuantely didn't solve
the issue .
I put the following in the end of the boot line :
mpt2sas.disable_wat
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Hi again .
I set up two disks as two seperate BTRFS volumes (No RAID) , and did some tests
.
One of the disks failed to complete the process given to it , but it wasn't
dropped , and checking the mountpo
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PS . :
To summerize what I have in my server :
1 - BTRFS RAID1 (5 disks) : FAILS
2 - BTRFS Single Data Profile (2 disks) : FAILS
3 - BTRFS Single disk FS (No RAID) : FAILS (But recovers without reboot
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Hi .
I created a BTRFS RAID0 using a leafsize of 64k .
Copying some files to the RAID results in some strange output in dmesg :
[107991.481826] sd 8:0:10:0: [sdm]
[107991.482239] Sense Key : 0x2 [curren
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--- Comment #31 from livea...@live.com ---
Hi Kurk .
As for the HDDs , here is the list :
Hitachi_HDS5C4040ALE630 (4TB) - (4 disks)
TOSHIBA_DT01ACA300 (3TB) (2 disks)
WDC_WD10EARS-00Y5B1_WD-WCAV5N165986 (1TB) (1 disk)
WDC_WD3200AAJS-00L7A0_WD-
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Here you are:
http://www.upemax.user.icpnet.pl/config-3.10.9-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64
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--- Comment #5 from Jeff Zhou ---
If your system fails by "module scsi_wait_scan not found", then it could be the
init script issue in your CentOS box.
The last kernel with scsi_wait_scan.ko is v3.5.7, it has been removed ever
since v3.6. Any ini
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There are some discussions about this removal in history:
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> If your system fails by "module scsi_wait_scan not found", then it could be
> the init script issue in your CentOS box.
>
> The last kernel with scsi_wait_scan.ko is
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Yes, I can test ;)
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I will booting with these options:
timeout 0
default 0
title CentOS (3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 ro root=/dev/md2 rd_NO_LUKS
rd_NO_DM nomodeset cr
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Made a mistake, so once again:
timeout 0
default 0
title CentOS (3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 ro root=/dev/md2 rd_NO_LUKS
rd_NO_DM nomodeset crash
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Thanks. I am a bit curious about the description in Kconfig,
since the scsi_wait_scan.ko was built from scsi_wait_scan.c, which was removed
in v.3.6.
How to refer a non-exist module, as described in the section o
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> Made a mistake, so once again:
>
> timeout 0
> default 0
>
> title CentOS (3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64)
> root (hd0,1)
> kernel /vmlinuz-3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64
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lsinitramfs
-bash: lsinitramfs: command not found
What do I need to install ?
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The server does not boot with kernel 3.10.10-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 :/
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> lsinitramfs
> -bash: lsinitramfs: command not found
>
> What do I need to install ?
You can use lsinitrd that is included in the dracut package.
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For completeness (so that we cover 'every angle') I have built a version of our
kernel-ml-3.10.10 package (64-bit) with CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC=y, as Jeff has
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It doesn't work too. I don't know what's wrong. Only 3.10.4-1 works fine and I
need to stick with it :/
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> It doesn't work too. I don't know what's wrong. Only 3.10.4-1 works fine and
> I need to stick with it :/
[1] May I know, do you have separate directories for each ve
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1. All of them are separate. I just install kernel-ml via yum.
2. I can only show such log from kernel 3.10.4-1. I don't have KVM to see
what's going on. Since this is a production machine inside datacent
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Yes, there could be extra bugs.
Since this bug is about "scsi_wait_scan not found" in v3.10.5 and above, we can
try to work on this one first.
As suggested by Alan, the lsinitrd is available, it can be used to
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Here you are: http://www.upemax.user.icpnet.pl/3.10.4-1.el6.lst
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> Here you are: http://www.upemax.user.icpnet.pl/3.10.4-1.el6.lst
Yes then we see the scsi_scan_wait is not in 3.10.4 either, otherwise there
will be a line :"drivers/s
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Ok. Thank you.
Maybe you need to get such board - H87-G43 to test it ?
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diff -Npru linux-3.10.4 linux-3.10.5
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(1) I have critically examined the configuration files used (from 3.10 to
3.10.10) paying particular attention to 3.10.4 v 3.10.5
There is nothing untoward in the configuration that can account for this
prob
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> Ok. Thank you.
>
> Maybe you need to get such board - H87-G43 to test it ?
I would like to help if get such board.
For this H87-G43 board, some report also shows bo
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Hetzner is using these boards inside their EX40 or EX40-SSD dedicated servers:
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Wake_On_LAN/en
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One more thing - these boards does not boot kernel-lt-3.0.94-1 and latest
official CentOS kernel too !
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Hi .
This bug is still present in 3.12-rc1 as of today's tests .
Thank you .
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Bug ID: 61731
Summary: IRQ error while initializing.
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.10.10
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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You might want to try the latest P17 firmware aswell, it has been out for a
couple of weeks now. There's not much in the changelogs, but it seems to fix
some other SGPIO related issues at least.
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Hi .
In fact I installed P17 on both controllers (2308 -as 9207- and M1015 -as
9211-) , but nothing has changed at all .
P16 worked just fine under Windows Server 2012 .
the problem lies in MPT2SAS as f
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Summary: Support for LSI Logic / Symbios Logic M1064E MegaRAID
SAS
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.8.13-gentoo
Hardware: All
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Adam, my board is a S5000XVN and supports AXXRAKSW5 for RAID5 and im worried
about the expansibility of this board. Will this megasr support or some another
module support?
Also, the closed-source megasr wi
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kernel 3.1.11-2 does not boot too :/
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> (3) Grep'ing the standard RHEL 6 /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file shows something
> interesting on line 165 but, once again, I do not think it is relevant.
Nice fin
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Standard CentOS 6 kernel got such module:
/lib/modules/2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.x86_64/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_wait_scan.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64/kernel/drivers/scsi/scsi_wait_scan.ko
That's why
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It seems I'm not the only one with this problem:
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Maybe this will help:
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller
(rev 06)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen
Core Process
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Tested again. Here are the results:
http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/clv7pa58vgxk.jpg
http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/nawfo9bwhyn8.jpg
Please help the current kernel is just unstable !
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--- Comment #35 from zakrzews...@wp.pl ---
Please note that was with:
#{ rmmod scsi_wait_scan ; modprobe scsi_wait_scan ; rmmod scsi_wait_scan ; }
>/dev/null 2>&1
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title CentOS (3.11.1-2.el6.elrepo.x86_64)
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-3.11.1-
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> Tested again. Here are the results:
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> http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/clv7pa58vgxk.jpg
> http://files.tinypic.pl/i/00449/nawfo9bwhyn8.jpg
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> Please help the c
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I forgot to add it. I will try again soon.
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Hi Kashyap,
is there any additional info you need or do you know a better way to create a
useable backtrace for you?
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Bug ID: 91711
Summary: 3w-9xxx: DMA-API: device driver tries to free DMA
memory it has not allocated
Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.18.3
Hardware: Al
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Product|IO/Storage
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--- Comment #21 from Nathan R ---
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> There seems to be various issues with this driver. After reverting that
> commit, I can load the driver, but insmod takes a long time to return. One
> time was about 3mins
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Patched mvsas dmesg in kernel 3.18.3
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Bug ID: 93051
Summary: Oops in kmem_cache_alloc / scsi_host_alloc_command
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.16.0-29-generic #39-Ubuntu
Hardware: All
OS: L
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oops 2015-01-31 (1)
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oops 2015-02-01
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Testing with 3.19 shows it's still there for me.
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I can confirm it's still happening with 3.19 here.
@Alex: What server hardware are you using? We are using Supermicro boards and
Intel CPUs.
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Hardware of a second machine with the issue
Intel CPUs on an ASUS board - here's the output of lshw on the mach
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