Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2012-05-16 Thread Francois Gouget
This is mostly a mee too to report that I have had this issue at least three times in the past 4 months (more or less), and every time with the one ST2000DL003-9VT166 drive in my computer (out of four). I'm also running with the CC32 firmware (apparently there's nothing more recent) but the

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2012-01-26 Thread Alessio Treglia
Hi all, seems unreproducible to me with linux-2.6 3.1.8-2 currently available in testing. Regards, -- Alessio Treglia          | www.alessiotreglia.com Debian Developer         | ales...@debian.org Ubuntu Core Developer    | quadris...@ubuntu.com 0416 0004 A827 6E40 BB98 90FB E8A4 8AE5 311D

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Hutchings
Summary of the bug so far: Messages #5, #63 from Natalia Portillo clau...@claunia.com: package version: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.?? (Debian did not use version 2.6.38-8) Debian 2.6.32-38 (all squeeze kernels up to two weeks away) (Gentoo 2.6.32 does not have the problem)

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-11-26 Thread Natalia Portillo
El 26/11/2011, a las 07:49, Jonathan Nieder escribió: Hi, Natalia Portillo wrote: While running stock Debian's sid linux 2.6.38-8-amd64 kernel I'm getting random fails on SATA devices. I have a RAID5 system with 5 disks and 3 of them showed the same exact failure, one each 48 hours.

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-11-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi, Natalia Portillo wrote: While running stock Debian's sid linux 2.6.38-8-amd64 kernel I'm getting random fails on SATA devices. I have a RAID5 system with 5 disks and 3 of them showed the same exact failure, one each 48 hours. On reboot, the devices work perfectly, and badblocks runs

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-10-17 Thread Javier Ortega Conde (Malkavian)
This bug (in general, not just this on this web) have been in GNU/Linux since a long time with various disks, mainboards, SATA controllers, distros and kernels (maybe since changes after 2.6.24). In https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=684599 David Zeuthen says it's most probably

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-10-17 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 00:37 +0200, Javier Ortega Conde (Malkavian) wrote: This bug (in general, not just this on this web) have been in GNU/Linux since a long time with various disks, mainboards, SATA controllers, distros and kernels (maybe since changes after 2.6.24). Just because you see

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-08-28 Thread Juhani Karlsson
I can confirm the same problem. cat /var/log/messages.0 |grep ata Aug 28 00:11:45 lrdlnx kernel: ata2: hard resetting link Aug 28 00:11:45 lrdlnx kernel: ata2: nv: skipping hardreset on occupied port Aug 28 00:11:45 lrdlnx kernel: ata2: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300) Aug 28

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-08-28 Thread Juhani Karlsson
I use custom kernels from: root@lrdlnx:~# dpkg -l |grep linux-source ii linux-source-2.6.32 2.6.32-35 Linux kernel source for version 2.6.32 with Debian patches ii linux-source-2.6.38 2.6.38-5~bpo60+1 Linux

Bug#625922: SATA devices get reset without real hardware failure

2011-05-06 Thread Natalia Portillo
Package: linux-image Version: 2.6.38-8-amd64 Severity: critical While running stock Debian's sid linux 2.6.38-8-amd64 kernel I'm getting random fails on SATA devices. I have a RAID5 system with 5 disks and 3 of them showed the same exact failure, one each 48 hours. On reboot, the devices work