Subject: Re: What does this message re sd (esp0:1:0) mean?
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org, rebecca@ogoense.net>
From: None <eeh@netbsd.org>
List: port-sparc
Date: 03/29/2001 15:38:27
I've been seeing these over the last couple of days:
Mar 29 05:07:12 paradoxa /netbsd: sd0(esp0:1:0): Check Condition on
CDB: 0x08 0
4 d3 84 10 00
Mar 29 05:07:12 paradoxa /netbsd: SENSE KEY: Recovered Error
Mar 29 05:07:12 paradoxa /netbsd: INFO FIELD: 316306
Mar 29 05:07:13 paradoxa /netbsd: ASC/ASCQ: ASC 0x18 ASCQ 0x89
Mar 29 05:07:13 paradoxa /netbsd:
The CDB fields vary and the INFO FIELD varies, but it looks like the
ASC/ASCQ field is the same from time to time.
Time to buy a new disk.
Don't know what the 0x89 is but 0x18 is some type of a recovered data
error. If you're getting lots of them it probably means your media
is probably going bad. It will probably get worse until you start losing
data. I recommend backing everything up and replacing that disk.
Eduardo