Re: Question / Request about timeouts of SATA harddisks

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"Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner" <stefan.huebner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> concerning RAIDs with Desktop class drives it'd be good to know if there
> is any kernel-timeout-value which states, how long a diskdrive may take
> to process a command.  If it doesn't respond in-time I've seen in my
> logs and with many disks that the sg-eh becomes active resetting the
> bus.  So somewhere there needs to be such a timeout.
>
> The question is: can this timeout-value be found somewhere in the sysfs?
>  If "yes" where?  If "no", can it be exported?

I'd like to second this request, as I have two drives in a raid 5 array
that occasionally (once every month or two) suffer from a timeout, which
causes them to be kicked from the raid array.  SMART tests show no
problems, so it would be convenient if I could increase the timeouts.

(More details about my set-up are in this thread on the linux-raid list:

  http://marc.info/?l=linux-raid&m=127548808104494&w=2
)

Dan

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