Re: HDD problem research (was HDD questions)

2004-03-11 Thread Roman Kurakin
Thanks.

This weekend I'll try last version from 4.x branch, and early versions 
of 5.x branch
may be this would help me to find 10 diffs :-)))

Best regards,
Roman Kurakin
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Does any body have Segate drive ST380021A working with FreeBSD?
   

I do. For ~ 1.5 years now. Still running 4.6.2-RELEASE; booted 4.8-RELEASE
live-CD (frenzy.org.ua) without any problem.
ad0: 76319MB  [155061/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100

IDE controller: Intel ICH4

Timestamp: 0x40500478
[SorAlx]  http://cydem.org.ua/
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Re: HDD problem research (was HDD questions)

2004-03-10 Thread soralx

> Does any body have Segate drive ST380021A working with FreeBSD?

I do. For ~ 1.5 years now. Still running 4.6.2-RELEASE; booted 4.8-RELEASE
live-CD (frenzy.org.ua) without any problem.

ad0: 76319MB  [155061/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100

IDE controller: Intel ICH4

Timestamp: 0x40500478
[SorAlx]  http://cydem.org.ua/
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HDD problem research (was HDD questions)

2004-03-10 Thread Roman Kurakin
Does any body have Segate drive ST380021A working with FreeBSD?
Does any body have problems with it running 5.2-5.current or other 
versions of FreeBSD?

Best regards,
 Roman Kurakin
Roman Kurakin wrote:

Søren Schmidt wrote:

Roman Kurakin wrote:

Hi,

   I have some problems with my HDD (ST380021A). The problem was 
checked on 5.2, 5.2.1, and some
5.Current (cvsuped about week or two).

   At first I got this problem while system installation. I get trap 
and message from ata after I start a commit:
FAILURE READ_DMA status=51  error=10 
 LBA=245529601


If I read the above modelnumber correctly it is a 80G disk..

There is only ~16000 sectors on such a disk, so you cant expect 
to read sector 245529601 as its not there :) 


I know that, and this is the problem. I am trying to read 41929650, 
but system thinks this is 245529601.
This sector is near 20G mark, so I tried to read it from 40G disk, 
which I use to run fbsd. All is fine.

Now why sysinstall tries to do that is beyond me, but could be a 
problem with the geometry (it seems to always get it wrong these days). 


This is not a problem of sysinstall at all. As I wrote, it is enougth 
to try to read one sector. So this problem
somewhere between read call and ata driver. This area wasn't in focus 
of my interest before, so I don't
know where to go.

Also, I tryied to read some sectors back and forward, and found out 
that value of LBA changes nolinear.
Lower byte is linear only on interval of 63 values, so I gues this is 
a sector value. And  it seems that LBA value
not LBA value at all :-(

This is all I have now. Any ideas, comments?

Best regards,
   Roman Kurakin


-Søren
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Re: hdd problem

2000-10-19 Thread Chirag Kantharia

On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 09:08:51AM +0200, Rink Springer wrote:
| Sounds to me like your harddisk is broken or faulty... I've had the same
| problem with a 1.6GB harddisk of mine. When you put a lot of strain on it,
| it would suddenly disappear (even the BIOS wouldn't find it). After 15
| minutes or so, it'd come back... this might also be caused by heat, though.

Hi!

Thanx for the ideas. Heat doesn't seem to the problem here. The other
suggestion might hold. I'll check it. Thanx again.

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Re: hdd problem

2000-10-19 Thread Rink Springer


- Original Message -
From: "Chirag Kantharia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 6:58 AM
Subject: hdd problem

Hi!

Sounds to me like your harddisk is broken or faulty... I've had the same
problem with a 1.6GB harddisk of mine. When you put a lot of strain on it,
it would suddenly disappear (even the BIOS wouldn't find it). After 15
minutes or so, it'd come back... this might also be caused by heat, though.

--Rink


>
> Hello!
>
> I've been using 4.1.1-RELEASE on my machine. Lately, my hard disk starts
> whirring noisily for a period ranging from 3 to 15 secs during which the
> hdd led shines very bright and the machine *almost* stops responding. A
> few secs later, everything comes back to normal and the following
> appears in /var/log/messages:
>
> Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
> Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: ata0: resetting devices ..  device
dissapeared! 1 ata0-master: timeout waiting to give command=c6 s=80 e=00
> Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: done
>
> Any ideas, as to what is happening? Or just a coupla loose connections?
>
> chyrag.
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hdd problem

2000-10-18 Thread Chirag Kantharia


Hello!

I've been using 4.1.1-RELEASE on my machine. Lately, my hard disk starts
whirring noisily for a period ranging from 3 to 15 secs during which the
hdd led shines very bright and the machine *almost* stops responding. A
few secs later, everything comes back to normal and the following
appears in /var/log/messages:

Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: ata0: resetting devices ..  device dissapeared! 1 
ata0-master: timeout waiting to give command=c6 s=80 e=00
Oct 19 10:23:10 mercury /kernel: done

Any ideas, as to what is happening? Or just a coupla loose connections?

chyrag.
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