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07-05-2003 09:59 AM
07-05-2003 09:59 AM
Redhat 7.2 error during boot
Hey
Getting this message on a Netserver LH3. RH 7.2.
Ncr53c895-o: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds
Ncr53c895-o: Command processing resumed
Getting this message on a Netserver LH3. RH 7.2.
Ncr53c895-o: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds
Ncr53c895-o: Command processing resumed
None at this time
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07-05-2003 10:50 AM
07-05-2003 10:50 AM
Re: Redhat 7.2 error during boot
Hello!
I'm not shure what's this module, pls explane.
You should check if you have problem with the
harware that is use the Ncr53c895.o
Also you can off the deamon of this
hardware.
But explain what's is this Ncr53c895
Caesar
I'm not shure what's this module, pls explane.
You should check if you have problem with the
harware that is use the Ncr53c895.o
Also you can off the deamon of this
hardware.
But explain what's is this Ncr53c895
Caesar
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07-06-2003 07:37 PM
07-06-2003 07:37 PM
Re: Redhat 7.2 error during boot
Ncr53c895 is the driver for the LH3's onboard Symbios SCSI controller.
What devices do you have on the Symbios controller?
/proc/scsi/scsi is your friend in this case.
I'm picking, however, that this is just some kernel debugging to say that the device chain is busy, and sometimes needs to resend commands (or retry) on the SCSI bus.
Does this occur whilst you are performing some system intensive activity (i.e. a backup)? or is this showing up when the machine is idle?
Have you updated the kernel to the latest from the eratta, or did you compile your own, or are still using the stock kernel that came with RH7.2?
What devices do you have on the Symbios controller?
/proc/scsi/scsi is your friend in this case.
I'm picking, however, that this is just some kernel debugging to say that the device chain is busy, and sometimes needs to resend commands (or retry) on the SCSI bus.
Does this occur whilst you are performing some system intensive activity (i.e. a backup)? or is this showing up when the machine is idle?
Have you updated the kernel to the latest from the eratta, or did you compile your own, or are still using the stock kernel that came with RH7.2?
One long-haired git at your service...
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