Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see any timeout in the log. Will I  get the Recovered Error reported in
> the usual log messages? Does this depend on the low-level driver (aic7xxx)? 

Yes, especially if you asked for ``verbose error messages'' in SCSI
kernel compilation.

> Thats more like what I wanted to know. *Are* threre drives which won't
> disconnect during recovery? They should disconnect, shouldn't they?

To my knowledge, some old Samsung didn't.

They all should, really, as long as host permitted (which is the case).

> hits the first bad blocks with 1 retry. What will a drive do when it want's to
> relocate a bad block but hasn't a spare one? 

Report a MEDIUM ERROR. Or hang (the latter was reported for old Seagate
drives, I think :()

> I know the drive is "bad" -- But is it the drives fault when scsi bus is busy
> for a while or can it be something in the scsi drivers? 

No, what you see is very bad SCSI behaviour, which couldn't be justified
by even very bad SCSI host implementation.


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