Subject: SCSI problems: command aborted....
To: None <amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Arthur Hoffmann <hoffmann@it.ntu.edu.au>
List: amiga
Date: 12/10/1995 02:02:26
Hi,
I'm still running NetBSD-current (my Amiga was broken now I am
starting again) anyway I do get a lot of these weird errors. I have
included one example out of the syslog (including my configuration).


Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: NetBSD 1.0A (ATZE) #0: Mon Aug 21 21:28:44 CST 1995
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd:     root@atze:/src/netbsd/src/sys/arch/amiga/compile/ATZE
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: Amiga 3000 (m68030 CPU/MMU m68882 FPU)
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: real  mem = 16777216 (2048 pages)
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: avail mem = 14426112 (1761 pages)
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: using 115 buffers containing 942080 bytes of memory
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: memory segment 0 at 07000000 size 01000000
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: memory segment 1 at 00000000 size 00200000
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: mainbus0 (root)
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: clock0 at mainbus0: system hz 100 hardware hz 709379
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: ser0 at mainbus0: input fifo 16384 output fifo 32
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: par0 at mainbus0
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: kbd0 at mainbus0
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: grfcc0 at mainbus0
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: grf0 at grfcc0: width 640 height 400 colors 4
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: ite0 at grf0: rows 50 cols 79 repeat at (30/100)s next at (1
0/100)s has keyboard
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: fdc0 at mainbus0: dmabuf pa 0x1e3030
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: fd0 at fdc0: 3.5dd 80 cyl, 2 head, 11 sec [9 sec], 512 bytes
/sec
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: fd3 at fdc0: not configured
Dec  9 09:07:19 atze /netbsd: zbus0 at mainbus0: i/o size 0x00080000
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: atzee at zbus0: rom 0x200000 man/pro 513/1 not configured
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: ahsc0 at mainbus0
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: scsibus0 at ahsc0
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: ahsc0: target 4 now synchronous, period=248ns, offset=8.
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: ahsc0 targ 4 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP105S 910109405, 3.1> SCSI2 0
/direct fixed
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: sd0 at scsibus0: 100MB, 1219 cyl, 4 head, 42 sec, 512 bytes/
sec
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: ahsc0: target 6 now synchronous, period=208ns, offset=12.
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: ahsc0 targ 6 lun 0: <QUANTUM, VP32210, 581H> SCSI2 0/direct 
fixed
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: sd1 at scsibus0: 2103MB, 4243 cyl, 8 head, 126 sec, 512 byte
s/sec
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: 2 mice configured
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze /netbsd: 10 views configured
Dec  9 09:07:20 atze savecore: no core dump
Dec  9 09:07:27 atze lpd[88]: restarted
Dec  9 09:07:38 atze init: kernel security level changed from 0 to 1
Dec  9 18:48:47 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 52223 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 18:48:57 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 53383 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 18:49:36 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 53751 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 18:49:40 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 64335 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 18:50:18 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 65479 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 4c 01
Dec  9 18:56:34 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 83791 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 4c 01
Dec  9 18:56:37 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 66839 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 18:56:37 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 67031 (decimal), dat
a = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 00 00
Dec  9 19:40:01 atze /netbsd: sd1(ahsc0:6:0): command aborted, info = 4155295 (decimal), d
ata = 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 00 4c 01
Dec  9 19:40:01 atze /netbsd: swap_pager_clean: clean of page 7450000 failed
Dec  9 19:47:43 atze shutdown: shutdown by root: 
Dec  9 19:47:56 atze syslogd: exiting on signal 15


I didn't have this with my old motherboard. What does it mean and how can I fix it?
Everytime a large file is copied to the disk this happens and the file ends up being
corupted.
When I write the file slowly nothing happens. (I mean when I use gzip and direct it's 
output to the disk everything works fine.
Thanks for any help.


Arthur.

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