Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread CapSel
On 5/25/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Make a backup. Now. When you start seeing 'end_request: I/O error', it's always (in my experience) been a sign of a disk getting ready to pack it in. Double check physical connections, make sure no wires are loose; if S.M.A.R.T. is available,

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread Jarry
CapSel wrote: Unfortunately smartmontools does not support SATA disks. More exactly: Smartmontools should work correctly with SATA drives under both Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels, if you use the standard IDE drivers in drivers/ide. If you use the new libata drivers, it won't work correctly

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
smartmontools does in fact support SATA disks starting with kernel 2.6.15. Use the '-d ata' argument with SATA disks and it will work fine. For example: # smartmontools -d ata -a /dev/sda On Thursday, 25 May 2006 19:03, CapSel wrote: Unfortunately smartmontools does not support SATA disks. Is

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread CapSel
On 5/25/06, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately smartmontools does not support SATA disks. More exactly: Smartmontools should work correctly with SATA drives under both Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels, if you use the standard IDE drivers in drivers/ide. If you use the new libata drivers,

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
These are supported by libata as of kernel 2.6.15 On Thursday, 25 May 2006 19:09, Jarry wrote: CapSel wrote: Unfortunately smartmontools does not support SATA disks. More exactly: Smartmontools should work correctly with SATA drives under both Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels, if you use the

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-25 Thread CapSel
On 5/25/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: smartmontools does in fact support SATA disks starting with kernel 2.6.15. Use the '-d ata' argument with SATA disks and it will work fine. For example: # smartmontools -d ata -a /dev/sda -- Raymond Lewis Rebbeck --

[gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-24 Thread CapSel
Hi all, I have sata disk sda connected to ICH7 (ata_piix). Everything worked fine until I saw these error messages: May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0xd1 host_stat 0x21 May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: translated ATA stat/err 0xd1/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 May 24 23:31:43 foo

Re: [gentoo-user] SATA raptor failure - why?

2006-05-24 Thread Ryan Tandy
CapSel wrote: May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0xd1 host_stat 0x21 May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: translated ATA stat/err 0xd1/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: status=0xd1 { Busy } May 24 23:31:43 foo sd 0:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x802 May 24