Hello,

I have a PIIDM3 Supermicro motherboard w/ onboard SCSI.  If linux is
compiled with SMP the SCSI bus will start popping up with SCSI timeout
write errors under heavy use and the machine will basically freeze and a
hard reset is required.  The box works fine w/ SMP turned off and heavy
use.  I turned on the SCSI logging in the kernel and enabled it via
/proc/scsi/scsi to log errors.  The only message I got on the console
other than the write/timeout errors was a message saying there was an IRQ
conflict right before the adapter timed out and refused to write any more
data to the disk.  The message flashed the console too fast and I missed
the rest of it.

Please see my previous post for the SMP bootup sequence which also had
errors like: 

WARNING: unexpected IO-APIC, please mail
Jun  8 18:33:36 turnip kernel:           to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is this currently a known problem with this adapter/board?

Thanks,

--Michael

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