resending, as somehow this message did not show up.
cheers,
raoul
-------- Original Message --------
Hello Luben,
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 15:33:46 -0700 (PDT), Luben Tuikov <ltuikov@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
This is all normal. Seagate drives are known for throwing
protocol
errors under stress at certain revs of firmware.
That's what
REQ_TASK_ABORT, reason=0x6 is.
Reason 6 just means a "Protocol Error", without access to the HW
registers, sequencer and most importantly a protocol link trace of
the problem for analysis, you cannot be sure whose fault it is and why.
so may i ask what your advice would be? i can (try to) provide you
with more information and even access to this hardware.
cheers,
raoul
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