Re: "megaraid mbox: critical hardware error" on new dell poweredge 1850, suse 9.2, kernel 2.6.8

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On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 00:23 +0100, Olivier Mueller wrote:
> I'm trying to get a quite standard "suse linux 9.2" setup working
> on a brand new dell poweredge 1850 with 2 scsi disks in raid1 setup.
> 
> Installation went completely fine, everything is working. But now (and
> every time), after 2-3h of uptime and some high disk I/O load (rsync of
> some GB of data), it badly crashes with the following messages:
>                                                                                                                                                        
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> megaraid: aborting-1164069 cmd=2a <c=1 t=0 l=0>
> megaraid abort: 1164069:48[255:0], fw owner
> megaraid: aborting-1164070 cmd=2a <c=1 t=0 l=0>
> megaraid abort: 1164070:59[255:0], fw owner
> megaraid: aborting-1164071 cmd=2a <c=1 t=0 l=0>
> megaraid abort: 1164071:19[255:0], fw owner
> megaraid: aborting-1164072 cmd=2a <c=1 t=0 l=0>
> megaraid abort: 1164072:18[255:0], fw owner


FYI, I tried some "load tests" with under linux kernel 2.4 (knoppix, 
with module megaraid2 loaded, and it doesn't crash yet after 2-3h of
work  (under 2.6 and megaraid it would have crashed after 30 minutes).

Has the megaraid module been "improved" between 2.4 and 2.6 ?  The
server is brand new, and the disks doesn't seem overheated... 
Is there anybody else working with dell 1850 servers ? :)

regards,
Olivier
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