226 means CT_ERROR, a generic response to the CT_FLUSH_CACHE command
to the controller when the action could not be performed.
The action is to flush all the controller's cache to the targets in
response to a SCSI SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE command. I expect that you are
running with a degraded array, or incompatible drives?
Make sure your drive and controller firmware is as up-to-date as
possible.
Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn
On Jul 14, 2008, at 2:09 AM, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hello,
I'm running 2.6.24.3 kernel and I'm getting few error messages
comming from
aacraid driver. Hardware is adaptec 3405 running firmware 15728 + 4
SAS 300GB
harddisks configured in single raid10 array.
[167674.161866] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[168977.738031] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[172180.752140] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[177494.855145] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[189594.477223] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[191411.881236] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[217130.596663] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
[219236.032362] synchronize_callback: synchronize failed, status = 226
What does 226 mean and what does it indicate (serious problem?) ?
ps. would be good if prefix was added to these messages to know
where these
come from
--
Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz PLD/Linux Team
arekm / maven.pl http://ftp.pld-linux.org/
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