Sparc experts: I've got a SS5, and it's been running Debian 2.1(2.0.38) for sometime happily. This weekend I upgraded to 2.2 frozen (2.2.13). Since upgrading, I've gotten a constant stream of errors:
Feb 1 11:54:17 elvis kernel: esp0: Resetting scsi bus Feb 1 11:54:17 elvis kernel: esp0: SCSI bus reset interrupt Feb 1 11:54:17 elvis kernel: esp0: SCSI bus reset interrupt Feb 1 11:55:02 elvis kernel: esp0: Resetting scsi bus Feb 1 11:55:02 elvis kernel: esp0: SCSI bus reset interrupt Feb 1 11:55:02 elvis kernel: esp0: SCSI bus reset interrupt whenever there is some disk activity, mostly seems related to the external disk, but it is hard to tell. I tried swapping out the external disk with another, thinking the disk was failing, as well as the cable, no change. These errors appear to have started with the upgrade to kernel 2.2.13 I also have another SS2, with a Cycle 5 upgrade that I moved to 2.2 at the same time, without any of these messages. Any suggestions? --Erik --------------------------------------------------- "Any chance collision, and I light up in the dark." Erik Blaufuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

