Net Llama wrote:
> 
> 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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> Lonni J. Friedman                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kernel is 2.4.2 from a stock install of 3.1. I'm 99% sure of the SCSI
addressing and termination. I'm compiling a 2.4.6 kernel right now to
see if it reoccurs. It hasn't so far after a reboot, but I'm not
comfortable with that fix.
-- 
Andrew Mathews
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