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By "different controller" do you mean HBA controller or disk controller?
The disk devices are on completely different jbods.  They are both through
the same HBA(the server only has 1 PCI slot)
--David Dougall


On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Kanoa Withington wrote:

>
> Yes, that's a standard XFS timeout and shutdown. If your second disk
> is on the sme SCSI channel try moving it to a different one,
> preferably a different controller alotgether.
>
> Your disk 08:10 does have real problems, but they are separate from
> the XFS shutdown which should be prevented by the MD layer.
>
> -Kanoa
>
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, David Dougall wrote:
>
>
> >  return code = 8000002
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel: Info fld=0xc7c0181, Current sd08:10:
> > sense key
> >  Hardware Error
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel:  I/O error: dev 08:10, sector 209453441
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel: I/O error in filesystem
> > ("device-mapper(254,1)
> > ") meta-data dev device-mapper(254,1) block 0x18fa318f
> > ("xlog_iodone") err
> > or 5 buf count 2048
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel:
> > xfs_force_shutdown(device-mapper(254,1),0x2) c
> > alled from line 966 of file xfs_log.c.  Return address = 0xc0246d9b
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel: Filesystem "device-mapper(254,1)": Log
> > I/O Err
> > or Detected.  Shutting down filesystem: device-mapper(254,1)
> > Jan 10 11:56:08 linux-sg2 kernel: Please umount the filesystem, and
> > rectify the
> > problem(s)
> >
> >
> > I don't see any error messages from md in any of these logs.
> > --David Dougall
> >
> >
>
>
>
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