Subject: wd.c still a _bit_ flaky...
To: None <current-users@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@cs.orst.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 03/07/1994 23:21:40
Attn: Charles Hannum
You wanted debugging info...Here you go...
While building a new kernel...
Mar 7 23:04:46 yuri /netbsd: wd1: lost interrupt: status
58<seekdone,drq> error
0
Mar 7 23:04:46 yuri /netbsd: wdc0: failed to reset controller
Mar 7 23:04:46 yuri /netbsd: wd1: wdstart: timeout waiting for unbusy:
status d
0<busy,seekdone> error 0
Mar 7 23:04:46 yuri /netbsd: wd1c: hard error writing fsbn 15232 of
15232-15247
(wd1 bn 15232; cn 97 tn 3 sn 22)
Mar 7 23:04:49 yuri /netbsd: wd1c: hard error reading fsbn 15232 of
15232-15247
(wd1 bn 15232; cn 97 tn 3 sn 22)
Well, this created a few problems...I has /usr/local on there (I wanted
to _REALLY_ test it out! :-) ) Anyway...I had to reboot the machine,
logged in as root...remounted the disk...I was OK...there was no spam on
the filesystem...moved it to the other disk...commented out the offending
drive from fstab...OK...But the driver is still a bit broken.
Lemme know if you need more info...
Later...
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