Hello,
[dmesg, /proc/cpuinfo, /proc/interrupt, mount, ... at end of mail]
Mar 25 06:53:10 gip2 kernel: scsi1: PCI error Interrupt at seqaddr = 0x8
Mar 25 06:53:10 gip2 kernel: scsi1: Data Parity Error Detected during address or write
data phase
Mar 25 06:53:55 gip2 kernel: scsi1: PCI error
Mar 25 06:56:50 gip2 kernel: journal_begin called without kernel lock held
Mar 25 06:56:50 gip2 kernel: kernel BUG at journal.c:423!
Ok, this BUG is there to catch people trying to use the reiserfs journal
without the BKL held. Older ac series kernel had a bug where vmtruncate
would
Dale,
Alan Cox has reported the following:
2.4.2-ac19
...
o Hopefully fix the buslogic corruptions (me)
Alan's ac tree also contains a consolidated set of
patches from Eric Youngdale for the SCSI midlevel.
Alan's latest is ac25 and may be worth trying (ac24
has
After scanning the mailing list archives, I was under the impression that
this Buslogic issue was an AC series problem. Is there a known problem
with Buslogic controllers in 2.4.2?
It seems there is. The changes in -ac and in 2.4.3pre limit the max blocks
per request which seems to make it
Dale E Martin wrote:
[snip]
I had had good luck with 2.4.x on other boxes, so I put it
on this machine as well. Several times now I've seen ext2
corruption with no other noteworthy logs.
.
The machine is a dual PPro, it has a Buslogic BT958 with a
single 9G scsi/wide drive in it.
I believe this has more to do with how the author of cdrecord chose to
implement it rather than the kernel. Why don't you speak to him?
-b
Andreas Franck wrote:
Hello people,
after having "upgraded" (?) my distro from my wonderfully hand-configured
Debian system (which I unfortunately
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