Bytes 22 and 23 have X'6709', which from an SVA or RVA translates to this:

                Subsystem time-of-day offload; used to correlate the host's
                time-stamp on error log entries, and the subsystem's
                time-stamp on failure report log entries.  The sense data
was
                reported on Cluster 0, Chan J (Chan 9, Chan 0x9).



Bytes 22 and 23 of sense data have what STK labels the FSC or fault symptom
code.  You could see anywhere from 6700->672F in bytes 22 and 23 for this
environmental offload.

As an exception class 6, the driver needs to accept this as environmental
data.

I believe on OS/390 this just causes a LOGREC entry to be made.  However,
the S390 Linux DASD driver has no sense of humor about this.

Scott Ledbetter
StorageTek





-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: December 20, 2001 5:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dasd error with Suse 7.0


We're running Suse linux 7.0 on a 7060-H70 lpar and every day at midnight,
cron runs a command (installation  default) and caused i/o error on our disk
pack:
"/USR/SBIN/CRON[1194]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.daily)"
"/USR/SBIN/CRON[1197]: (root) CMD ( test -x
/usr/lib/secchk/security-control.sh && /usr/lib/secchk/security-control.sh
daily &)"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):device 40F0 on irq 2876: I/O status report:"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):in req: 07e78430 CS: 0x00 DS: 0x02"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):Failing CCW: 07e784c8"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):Sense:  0:0x00  1:0x00  2:0x06  3:0x00  4:0xf0  5:0x60
6:0x41  7:0x00"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):Sense:  8:0x00  9:0x00 10:0x00 11:0x01 12:0x59 13:0x77
14:0x00 15:0x10"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):Sense: 16:0x42 17:0x00 18:0x08 19:0x14 20:0x00 21:0x15
22:0x67 23:0x09"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):Sense: 24:0x04 25:0x10 26:0x4e 27:0x00 28:0x00 29:0x00
30:0x00 31:0x00"
"kernel: dasd(eckd):32 Byte: Format: 1 Exception class 6"
"kernel: dasd: devno 0x40F0 on subchannel 2876 = /dev/dasdb (94:4)
postprocessing successful error recovery action using 00072fb0"
We use 2 3390-3 disks on a SVA 9393 and the packs were formatted with
DASDFMT.  The SVA itself does not report any error.  Could someone help with
the error?  Thanks much.

____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Steve Bui , IRIS - IBM Systems Support Mgr.
Phone(480) 965-3070 / fax(480) 965-6317

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