Which kernel version? In 2.4.x kernels, this is suspected to be an
issue of a bad SCSI setup. Either bad termination, or a bad SCSI
ribbon. Apparently the older aic7xxx driver/module was not as well
tuned to drive the SCSI bus as the new one in 2.4.x kernels, so these
errors never appeared under 2.2.x kernels. Now that the bus is being
driven at a much higher level of performance, bad setups and/or hardware
are appearing.
--- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody seen this error message before? SCSI id 3 is the second disk
> with linux, SCSI id 5 is the cdrom.
> Unusual System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:2:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT
> message
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:2:0: Command not found
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: aic7xxx_abort returns 8194
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:5:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT
> message
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:5:0: Command not found
> Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: aic7xxx_abort returns 8194
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