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2004-01-31       - By Thomas Fortner

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Hi,
Hope someone can help me interpret this. I got this message in the
logwatch of
machine running RHEL 3 this morning. Does this mean my first SCSI this
(ie.
SDA) is about to fail, or is this more of a kernel bug? Basically my
question
is, is this more likely hardware problem (scsi drive itself) or software
problem (kernel) ?
Thanks for any help.

WARNING: Kernel Errors Present
I/O error: dev 08:21, sect...: 4Time(s)
Info fld=0x153174, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:
2Time(s)
Info fld=0x154936, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:
1Time(s)
Info fld=0x1b3b6, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:
1Time(s)
SCSI disk error : host 0 channel...: 4Time(s)

RDB
--
Reuben D. Budiardja
Department of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

Hi Reuben:

I had similar errors for a while, and it turned out that I had a music
CD in the drive that Red Hat couldn 't automount. I removed the CD from
the drive and the errors went away.

BTW, the cd plays just fine in the drive that generated the errors. The
errors come back as soon as the music starts.


Tom

Thomas S. Fortner
Burleson, Texas
thomas.fortner@(protected)
"but we preach Christ crucified... " 1 Corinthians 1:23


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Hi, <BR >
Hope someone can help me interpret this. I got this message in the logwatch of <BR >
machine running RHEL 3 this morning. Does this mean my first SCSI this (ie. <BR >
SDA) is about to fail, or is this more of a kernel bug? Basically my question <BR >
is, is this more likely hardware problem (scsi drive itself) or software <BR >
problem (kernel) ? <BR >
Thanks for any help. <BR >
<BR >
WARNING:  Kernel Errors Present <BR >
    I/O error: dev 08:21, sect...:  4Time(s) <BR >
   Info fld=0x153174, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:  2Time(s) <BR >
   Info fld=0x154936, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:  1Time(s) <BR >
   Info fld=0x1b3b6, Current sd08:21: sense key Hardware Error...:  1Time(s) <BR >
   SCSI disk error : host 0 channel...:  4Time(s) <BR >
<BR >
RDB <BR >
-- <BR >
Reuben D. Budiardja <BR >
Department of Physics and Astronomy <BR >
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN </TT >
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Hi Reuben: <BR >
<BR >
I had similar errors for a while, and it turned out that I had a music CD in the drive that Red Hat couldn 't automount. I removed the CD from the drive and the errors went away. <BR >
<BR >
BTW, the cd plays just fine in the drive that generated the errors. The errors come back as soon as the music starts. <BR >
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Thomas S. Fortner <BR >
Burleson, Texas <BR >
thomas.fortner@(protected) <BR >
<FONT SIZE= "3 " > <I >"but we preach Christ crucified..." </I > </FONT >  1 Corinthians 1:23 <BR >
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