This seems to have been resolved as of Ubuntu 14.04LTS.
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Adaptec SCSI controller causes modprobe hang
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Our system was rebooted recently, and came up with the 3.5.0 rc6 kernel.
No attempt was made to access the tape device for a day, as the bacula
storage daemon is currently started manually while we deal with this
issue. When the storage daemon was started, normal tape access was
possible with the r
I checked today against 3.5.0 rc6, the same problem is still there.
I was hopeful the ACPI changes noted in rc5 might have had some effect.
Checking other bug reports (eg
http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373), similar problems have
seemed to occur from time to time over the last 10 years o
Found a similar report as Bug #41061, affecting kernel 2.6.15
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As another data point for this issue:
The system affected by this issue is a production system performing an
important task for us, so we have been considering our options to work around
this problem.
I tried reverting our kernel revision back to the last Lucid kernel that we
have, 2.6.32, insta
I ran
'ps -ef | grep modprobe'
while my mtx command was stuck (mtx -f /dev/sg4 status)
and had the following output.
root 2233 574 0 12:42 ?00:00:00 /sbin/modprobe -bv scsi:t_0x08
root 2237 1 0 12:42 ?00:00:00 sh -c /sbin/modprobe
--ignore-install st && /etc/i
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1016010/+attachment/3199705/+files/linux-3.5.0-030500rc3-generic-dmsg.out
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** Attachment added: "linux-3.2.0 dmesg output for modprobe hang"
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Tested against 3.5-rc3 kernel as suggested. The problem is still present.
Had to remove my modprobe options, as they were rejected.
I have collected output from dmesg showing the available kernel
messages, and output from ps -ef | grep modprobe showing the modprobe
which is hanging. It seems to be
specifically, seems to be kernel module aic7xx, which I think is part of
the kernel-image package
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Public bug reported:
We recently upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04, as a clean install. Now cannot access
scsi devices reliably.
We were previously running 10.04, and had no issues there. Under 10.04, no
special configuration was needed.
Kernel is latest 3.2.0 pae for precise, have also tried a 3.0 kern
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