Subject: Re: What does this message re sd (esp0:1:0) mean?
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Charles M. Hannum <root@ihack.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 03/29/2001 12:01:43
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 10:24:59AM -0500, Rebecca Ore wrote:
>
> 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.

It means your disk has become flaky, and you should probably replace it
before it pukes all over your shoes.

ASC 18 is `RECOVERED DATA', but that ASCQ is vendor-specific, and I
can't tell you precisely what it means.