> so hosed that a warm boot will not recover. I am not sure who is captivating > the bus, but only a power down will do. On my alpha, my bus just doesnt get > hosed, but those timeouts, once they occure, do not stop at all! A reset should be an unusual event, the fact you got to a bus reset at all means trouble and indeed may indicate a device on the bus has crashed itself so hard it wont be back until power down - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Bill Jones
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Matthias Andree
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Alan Cox
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Andries Brouwer
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.... Alan Cox
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kern... Steven S. Dick
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. ... Andries Brouwer
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Eric Youngdale
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Uncle George
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Alan Cox
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Eric Youngdale
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Matthias Andree
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Eric Youngdale
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT ... Steven S. Dick
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Eric Youngdale
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Kai Harrekilde-Petersen
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Eric Youngdale
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.... Kurt Garloff
- Re: aha1542 vs. DAT vs. kernel 2.0.x Steven S. Dick
