> I got these messages in 2.4.4-ac5, and now in 2.4.4-ac6, when I expire
> my news-spool. In 2.4.4, there's no problem expring my newsspool and
> running 2 bonnie's in the background.
Yep. I think there are problems with the hpt366 changes. Im trying to get
more data first.
> BOFH excuse #24:
>
I got these messages in 2.4.4-ac5, and now in 2.4.4-ac6, when I expire
my news-spool. In 2.4.4, there's no problem expring my newsspool and
running 2 bonnie's in the background.
May 11 00:47:25 middle kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
May 11 00:47:25 middle kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset
I got these messages in 2.4.4-ac5, and now in 2.4.4-ac6, when I expire
my news-spool. In 2.4.4, there's no problem expring my newsspool and
running 2 bonnie's in the background.
May 11 00:47:25 middle kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
May 11 00:47:25 middle kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset
I got these messages in 2.4.4-ac5, and now in 2.4.4-ac6, when I expire
my news-spool. In 2.4.4, there's no problem expring my newsspool and
running 2 bonnie's in the background.
Yep. I think there are problems with the hpt366 changes. Im trying to get
more data first.
BOFH excuse #24:
Hi all,
I'm seeing the "timeout waiting for DMA" problems that I've noticed
several others are running up against. I have a UDMA-66 drive that I
have _full_ of data. After some amount of disk activity (some can be
very little [a few minutes], or a long time [hours]), I get the
Hi all,
I'm seeing the "timeout waiting for DMA" problems that I've noticed
several others are running up against. I have a UDMA-66 drive that I
have _full_ of data. After some amount of disk activity (some can be
very little [a few minutes], or a long time [hours]), I get the
Hi,
I'd like to thank those who responded to my message. Here's a recap of the
suggestions and results. My original email appears at the end. For those
of you that are getting errors that look like this:
kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
Hi,
I'd like to thank those who responded to my message. Here's a recap of the
suggestions and results. My original email appears at the end. For those
of you that are getting errors that look like this:
kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported
0A. The disk has
> >DMA enabled at boot time :
>
> >hda: ST330630A, ATA DISK drive
> >hda: 59777640 sectors (30606 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=3720/255/63, UDMA(33)
>
> >but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
> >get the following err
ed at boot time :
hda: ST330630A, ATA DISK drive
hda: 59777640 sectors (30606 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=3720/255/63, UDMA(33)
but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
get the following errors:
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 24 22:51:
t;hda: 59777640 sectors (30606 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=3720/255/63, UDMA(33)
>but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
>get the following errors:
>Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
>Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: ide
>Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:47:30 -0800
>To: Jason Rappleye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Jasmeet Sidhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: timeout waiting for DMA
>
>I had the same exact problem last night using the IBM drives and the ULTRA
>ata/100 controller
verified using hdparm)
but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
get the following errors:
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout
func only: 14
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel
verified using hdparm)
but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
get the following errors:
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout
func only: 14
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:47:30 -0800
To: Jason Rappleye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jasmeet Sidhu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: timeout waiting for DMA
I had the same exact problem last night using the IBM drives and the ULTRA
ata/100 controller from Promise. Could this be due to an irq
sectors (30606 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=3720/255/63, UDMA(33)
but after a while (eg partway through running bonnie with a 1GB file) I
get the following errors:
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: hda: timeout waiting for DMA
Feb 24 22:51:02 nash2 kernel: ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout
func
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