One of the four drives in my system is frequently timing out of late, although the operation succeeds on a second attempt:

   Aug 14 13:51:59 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): FLUSHCACHE48.
   ACB: ea 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00
   Aug 14 13:51:59 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): CAM status:
   Command timeout
   Aug 14 13:51:59 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): Retrying command
   Aug 14 13:59:12 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): FLUSHCACHE48.
   ACB: ea 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00
   Aug 14 13:59:12 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): CAM status:
   Command timeout
   Aug 14 13:59:12 aldan kernel: (ada4:ahcich5:0:0:0): Retrying command

While I'm getting a replacement, maybe, I can use camcontrol to somehow lower the operating system's exceptions about it? For example, the "camcontrol negotiate" returns the following about it:

   Current parameters:
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): SATA revision: 2.x
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): ATA mode: UDMA6
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): ATAPI packet length: 0
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): PIO transaction length: 8192
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): PMP presence: 0
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): Number of tags: 32
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): SATA capabilities: 00000030
   (pass5:ahcich5:0:0:0): tagged queueing: enabled

Is there anything I can tweak for it to keep working even if at lower speeds?

Also, years ago, some BIOSes had the feature, which would "verify" a drive -- is there something similar I can trigger with camcontrol or smartctl?

Thanks!

   -mi


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