Subject: Re: Anyone seen anything like this?
To: Christian Johansson <cjn@isd.se>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 10/18/1999 13:31:48
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 11:44:25AM +0200, Christian Johansson wrote:
> I have a Compaq Deskpro EP here running as a mail, nis and nfs server. But
> since I inserted a new disk 3 weeks ago it has crashed on me twice...
> It used to run like a clock, and have never crashed before...
> 
> 
> Oct 16 07:24:10 mailserver /netbsd: wdc1(0): lost interrupt
> Oct 16 07:24:10 mailserver /netbsd:     type: ata
> Oct 16 07:24:10 mailserver /netbsd:     c_bcount: 8192
> Oct 16 07:24:10 mailserver /netbsd:     c_skip: 0
> Oct 16 07:24:29 mailserver /netbsd: wdc1(0): lost interrupt
> Oct 16 07:24:29 mailserver /netbsd:     type: ata
> Oct 16 07:24:29 mailserver /netbsd:     c_bcount: 7168
> Oct 16 07:24:29 mailserver /netbsd:     c_skip: 1024
> Oct 16 07:24:29 mailserver /netbsd: wdc1(0): wdcintr: timeout waiting for 
> unbusy
> Oct 16 07:25:19 mailserver /netbsd: wdc1(0): lost interrupt
> 
> And so on until it crashes...
> 
> Could I have misconfigured the hardware in this machine in some way, or may the 
> IBM
> disk I bought for it be "to new"?

I would suspect some kind of hardware probleme here. Are you sure the cable you
got with the drive is correct (wdc1(0) points to your new drive) ? Could
you try another one ?
Also make sure the controller is on one end of the cable, and the drive on
the other end (not in the middle).


> Would uppgrading to 1.4.1 be an option?

It would use the Ultra-DMA feature of your hardware (which 1.3.3 doesn't).
The performance boost may be worth it. But I would solve the current problem
first ...

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Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI.           Manuel.Bouyer@lip6.fr
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