Hi, If I turn up the scsi logging level to 0xff, I see the following in my logs: May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_block_when_processing_errors: rtn: 1 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Waking error handler thread May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 waking up May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_eh_1: flush finish cmd: ffff880115674580 May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_restart_operations: waking up host to restart May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: Error handler scsi_eh_1 sleeping May 28 17:04:12 solid kernel: scsi_block_when_processing_errors: rtn: 1 Is this expected? Any ideas on what might be causing it? It's worth noting that Mike Snitzer tried this on a scsi_debug device and saw the same thing. Thanks, Jeff -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html