Subject: Errors being reported on one of my swap partitions
To: None <netbsd-bugs@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Brett Lymn <blymn@mulga.awadi.com.AU>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 12/06/1993 19:23:57
I have an ESDI and a SCSI disk in my PC running NetBSD 0.9, both disks
have swap partitions on them. After running for a while my console
comes up with:
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: sd0: illegal request
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65552 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65584 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65616 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65640 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65680 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65712 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65744 sz 4096 sd0: illegal reques
t
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: error 22 blkno 65768 sz 4096 swap_pager_finish:
clean of page 19b000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:18 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8fc000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8e7000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8c0000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8f9000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8fa000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8ee000 failed
Dec 6 18:50:19 siren /netbsd: swap_pager_finish: clean of page 8ec000 failed
To me it looks like the swap partition on my SCSI disk is not
specified correctly *BUT* I have not changed this from when I was
running 386BSD (a week or so ago) and there were not any problems back
then. This is the output from swapinfo:
Device 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity
/dev/wd0b 33388 4 33384 0%
/dev/sd0b 33012 132 32880 0%
Total 66400 136 66264 0%
The first time this happened to me I rebooted and the problem went
away but now it's back again. Is this a known bug? or a setup
problem on my part...
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Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, AWA Defence Industries
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