Subject: sd0 error messages...
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Darren Reed <darrenr@vitruvius.arbld.unimelb.edu.au>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/20/1994 13:56:55
Does this mean anything to anyone ?
sd0: sdintr scsi status 0x2 resid 0
sd0: scsi sense class 7, code 0, key 1, blk 325349
sd0: retry 1
for the most part, this machine (running netbsd-current from 4/9/94 err
4 Sep 94) does nothing more than run cronjobs - it's a supposedly faulty box
(IPC 12MB) which wouldn't boot from it's HD at one stage and I'm beginning
to wonder if there is a real problem with it...
I've also had it reboot on what seem to be more serious versions of this
error:
sd0: sdintr scsi status 0x2 resid 512
sd0: scsi sense class 7, code 0, key 1, blk 102423
sd0: retry 1
syncing disks... done
other problems I've had with this drive (from a while ago):
Sep 1 17:01:22 candella /netbsd: panic: espintr sq
Sep 1 17:01:22 candella /netbsd: syncing disks... stopping on keyboard abort
Sep 1 17:01:22 candella /netbsd: panic: PROM sync command
Sep 1 17:01:22 candella /netbsd:
Sep 1 17:01:23 candella /netbsd: dumping to dev 701, offset 8
Sep 1 17:01:23 candella /netbsd: dump sd0: scsi write error 0x2
Sep 1 17:01:23 candella /netbsd: dump i/o error
Sep 1 17:01:23 candella /netbsd: rebooting
and it freezes trying to reboot :-(
Darren