Still struggling with this one and I wondered if anyone
could point me
to some list, newsgroup that could help. One of the updates
to the stock kernel in RH 6.2 (2.2.14-5 I think) was Updated
SCSI error handling. Well after I updated my kernel with an
smp 2.2.16-3 kernel rpm my machine is now thrown into an
endless loop where the console messages relate to trying to
access SCSI ID#0, resetting SCSI bus and this will go on for
days if I allow it or till a reset or CTL-ALT-DEL. What was
changed to "Update SCSI error handling"? My hardware can not
seem to handle it. Would my best course of action be to just
go to 2.2.18 as I fear this "update" is probably part of
this kernel also.
I am not worried to much about this machine with the current
kernel as it sits behind another firewall machine that is
SCSI but had no problems with the 2.2.16-3 rpm update.

The only thing unique about the problem machine is that it
is running two SCSI controllers. One feeds the hard drive
and the other feeds a 4 bay CDrom tower. I can not get
anything out of logs of course because I can not get it to
boot. Searching for clues as to what could be going on with
my usual archives at redhat, moongroup, google, etc. has
been in vein as I can not find any mention of a similar
problem.

TIA,

Eddie Strohmier




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