hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error } hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC }
I just bought a new server with a single IDE hard drive today. During bootup I see this kind of error perhaps a dozen times. Googling seems to indicate that this is a hardware, cable or disk issue and not the fault of the operating system.
Is this truly always a hardware problem?
Just confirming.
Thanks,
I used to see the SeekComplete error on every boot with Redhat 8.0 (I don't remember if it is still there with Redhat 9, and I am booted into some other OS at the moment.) I'll try to remember to look at dmesg output for those errors when I next boot Redhat 9.
In my case the messages always referenced hdd which is a CD-RW (and always empty), so I just ignored the messages. I also run smartd. I never received any of these errors after Linux finished booting. To me it seemed like a driver initialization problem.
Do these errors ever occur after the boot process is complete? The fact that you see this error on your boot drive may mean that the error is not as harmless as I first thought. My machine uses a Via KT333 chipset.
Kevin