On 2/17/07, Alejandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
UPDATE:
It might not have any relation, one of our PowerEdges 2850 on the US
(the 2950 one was in... Argentina) just went kaboom almost the same
way... It stopped accesing the disk, it was responsive but you couldnt
do anything, the console (IP KV
UPDATE:
It might not have any relation, one of our PowerEdges 2850 on the US
(the 2950 one was in... Argentina) just went kaboom almost the same
way... It stopped accesing the disk, it was responsive but you couldnt
do anything, the console (IP KVM) showed: "ami0: timeout ccb" several
times.
I honestly have no clue. I have banged on my mfis as much as I could
and have never seen anything like this. I am doing some investigation
into this. If you find a way to repro this let me know please.
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 01:12:56PM -0500, Alejandro Lozanoff wrote:
> I was planning on runni
I was planning on running bonnie tonight (This is a production server)
to get some IO and see if i can reproduce the problem.
We have 3 of this servers with OBSD 4.0 stable and the same RAID card
running for about 2 months now, this is the first problem we
encounter. If you have any idea of how to
I have never seen this but I am very interested in this particular
instance. Apparently there is an issue with read ahead on mfi that I
have never seen before on OpenBSD but other OS' have run into.
Is this reproducible? If so can you try to disable read ahead in
CTRL-R (bios)?
Thanks,
/marco
Sorry for the message without body, im a little sleepy and hitted the
wrong button... :p
Ok,
I had this problem last night on one of our shiny Dell PowerEdge 2950s
with RAID 10 and SAS disks.
For no reason it started screaming "sd0: not queued: error 5" on the
console, the server didnt crash (n
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