Subject: RE: pciide0:0:1 related error messages.
To: None <tech-kern@NetBSD.org>
From: Jason Marshall <jasonm@cat.co.za>
List: tech-kern
Date: 11/17/2003 09:28:56
Hi all
Can anybody please tell me what the following messages indicate?
"id not found" is something I am not sure about.
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193604 of
193568-193695
(wd0 bn 6337667; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 56)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0: transfer error, downgrading to
Ultra-DMA mode 1
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4,
Ultra-DMA mode 1 (using DMA data transfers)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4,
Ultra-DMA mode 5 (using DMA data transfers)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193568 of
193568-193631 (wd0 bn 6337631; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 20), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0: transfer error, downgrading to DMA
mode 2
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA
mode 2 (using DMA data transfers)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4,
Ultra-DMA mode 5 (using DMA data transfers)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193568 of
193568-193631 (wd0 bn 6337631; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 20), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0: transfer error, downgrading to PIO
mode 4
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4,
Ultra-DMA mode 5 (using DMA data transfers)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193568 of
193568-193631
(wd0 bn 6337631; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 20), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193600 of
193568-193631
(wd0 bn 6337663; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 52), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193604 of
193568-193631
(wd0 bn 6337667; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 56), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193604 of
193568-193631
(wd0 bn 6337667; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 56)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193600 of
193600-193647
(wd0 bn 6337663; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 52), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 last message repeated 3 times
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193604 of
193600-193647
(wd0 bn 6337667; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 56), retrying
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193604 of
193600-193647
(wd0 bn 6337667; cn 6287 tn 5 sn 56)
Nov 14 03:19:24 ITVT448 /netbsd: wd0f: id not found reading fsbn 193600 of
193600-193631
(wd0 bn 6337663; cn 6287 tn 5 sn
Thanks
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Bouyer [mailto:bouyer@antioche.eu.org]
Sent: 10 November 2003 09:22
To: Jason Marshall
Cc: tech-kern@NetBSD.org
Subject: Re: pciide0:0:1 related error messages.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 11:03:28AM +0200, Jason Marshall wrote:
> Hi Manuel
>
> Hi, my name is Jason Marshall, and was given your e-mail address by Ian M.
>
> Can you please assist us or give me your opinion regarding the messages
> below, for
> two of our Digital recorders that is experiencing database related
problems.
>
> We are faced with a decision either to replace the IDE cables, or to
> to replace Hard drives. We see allot
> of pci error messages. Does this indicate that the IDE cables
> could be faulty, or is this drive related issues?
I fear it's the drives, not cables.
--
Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
NetBSD: 23 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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