On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 02:33:36PM +0200, Gianluca Anzolin wrote:
>       I get the following messages when I try to eject a disk from my
> scsi burner using the eject program. I don't know if it's normal (but I
> can't remember to have seen them with the previous drivers)
> 
> root@dracula:~# eject /dev/scd0
> DC390: RETRY pid 171, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 172, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 173, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 174, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 175, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 177, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 178, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 181, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 182, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 183, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 184, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 185, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 187, target 03-00
> DC390: RETRY pid 188, target 03-00
> 
> And then the eject is performed normally. Should I worry about it ?
> (The CD writer is a TEAC CDR-56S)

These are just debug messages, so don't worry. 
I added this to the tmscsim driver, as I was debugging a AIT driver, which
did only work on the tmscsim, and I suspected the RETRY mechanism of it to
be responsible for this. Probably it's not.

Unfortunately the Debug doesn't tell me the command, so I don't know,
whether it's the eject command that is retried ...
Gonna change it for 2.0d21. For 2.0e, it will be disabled.

Regards,
-- 
Kurt Garloff  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           SuSE GmbH, N�rnberg, FRG
Linux kernel development;      SCSI drivers: tmscsim(DC390), DC395

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