The "bug" is still here in 14.04.
$ uname -a
Linux valhalla 3.13.0-44-generic #73-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 16 00:22:43 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ grep AHCI /boot/config-3.13.0-44-generic
CONFIG_SATA_AHCI=m
CONFIG_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM=m
# CONFIG_AHCI_IMX is not set
CONFIG_SATA_ACARD_AHCI=
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I believe the problem here is that all your BIOS' are configured to use
AHCI. The current Ubuntu kernel is loading it as a module thus loading
it very late. To add to this the kernel has another ATA driver compiled
inside it which interacts with your disk controller and making it act in
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Hello,
I've exactly the same problem on only one of my 3 eeebox.
2 are working fine with debian lenny 5.0.8 with kernel 2.6.27.7-eeebox-r1
Only my ubuntu eeebox 2.6.32-5-openvz-686 is faulty with same behaviour: 2-3
month fine (without killing udev) then, I need 2-3 reboots in order to get ride
Update: February 28th the machine crashed again. After 4 months without
any errors, it suddenly decides the disk is slow to respond...
I give up. It seems Linux is not meant to run on this eeebox.
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I have the same experience as Wolm but when I burning Double layer DVDs
and killing udevd I Don get any errores and can burn the DL DVD
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Update: My eeebox has now been running for 72 days after killing udev.
There is not a single error message to be found in /var/log/messages...
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[EspaƱol, por favor traducir]
He tenido un problema parecido durante los ultimos 3 meses casi cada 30
segundos, he probado ubuntu 10.04 y 10.10 y se presenta el mismo
problema, cambie el disco y los cables y el problema continua, creo q'
puede ser un problema de hardware en la targeta madre, o un
My eeebox has now been running for 40 days after killing the udev
process...
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As I'm using an eeebox without dvd-drive, I cannot put a disc in to fix
this problem.
But I've found this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/383632 which
basically tells you to kill the udev process.
I have done that, and my box has been running for 13 days now without
freezing
I had also similar errors in /var/log/messages:
Nov 16 23:30:22 hostname kernel: res
51/84:af:69:cc:f6/84:00:04:00:00/e0 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error)
Nov 16 23:30:22 hostname kernel: ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
Nov 16 23:30:22 hostname kernel: ata1.00: error: { ICRC ABRT }
Nov 16 23:30:22
Ok, I've solved this on my machine, but you aren't going to like it.
Removing the drive (or simply leaving the tray open avoids the problem,
but that just narrowed it down to the optical drive and isn't a fix.
I ended up updating the firmware on the optical drive, and the problem
has not happened
try disconnecting the CD/DVD drive (if it is laptop with a removeable drive
etc).
Most people seem to have success with removing it. (of course, not the
solution, but it would help the team(s) if it is known this is a cause).
r.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Don Rhummy
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I'm getting this same issue. has anyone solved this?
Here's all the info I can think of:
1. I have two HD's, both set as cable select
2. I have a DVD/CD reader/writer drive
3. My drives are PATA
4. I'm getting slightly different error messages with reg. startup vs
fail safe mode (I get the err
i agree with your assesment that its a kernel/driver issue because it was
working properly when i started using ubuntu.
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On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Ralph <297...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Reconfi
Reconfirmed with 10.04 (Dell Inspiron 2200), kernel 2.6.32-24-generic.
The behavior is a system-freeze (I/O wait, actually) until the reset,
after which all is OK. SMART indicates a healthy drive (I get this with
multiple drives) and passes all self-tests.
As this is a laptop I'm limited in term
Followup on my earlier post. The problem does NOT occur if the CD tray
is ejected. The CD drive is still connected and available, the tray is
just ejected. I've not idea why this would happen.
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I changed the jumper to "master" to "CS" and the problem has been fixed.
but I disconnected the CD / DVD.
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Exactly the same as Tom Walsh: I get the same message as headlessspider,
i.e. a timeout and then reset, during which time there is a level of
unresponsiveness. Also exactly like Tom, this occurs fairly reliably a
short while after unsuspending or powering on - last time it occurred
there was a 4 mi
Please forgive this intrusion, but on reading through this entire
thread, I could not but help seeing how little good information must be
out there, to help users interpret exceptions correctly. And I thought
that perhaps I could offer a little guidance and a few suggestions, that
hopefully will i
lspci output
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Same problem here, computer freezes for periodically for 10-30 seconds
each with this message in syslog:
[13377.952020] ata3.01: qc timeout (cmd 0xa0)
[13382.992510] ata3: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[13387.992012] ata3: device not ready (errno=-16), forcing hardreset
[133
Same problem here as headlessspider in comment #26 -- computer freezes,
some interaction is possible (mouse cursors change)... after 30 seconds
or so, everything's back to normal. Usually happens about a minute or
two after I "unsuspend" the computer.
Samsung NP-130 netbook.
$ lspci
00:00.0 Hos
I again had three crashes over the last few days.
Running 2.6.27-17-server SMP on the eeebox, and thus it is not possible
to try the inserted CD workaround...
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upgraded to Linux version 2.6.31-20-generic.
Freezes ATA continues.
Workaround with "inserted CD" continues.
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I found this errata for the ICH8 chip:
http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/specupdate/313057.pdf (see errata #19).
I have set my system not to use MSI (pci=nomsi on the kernel boot
cmdline). Hopefully this solves it until a kernel fix is made.
I have just made this change to my system, and will probab
Same problems, hardware: Dell Inspiron 2200 (ATA disk). I replaced a
drive because of the error and the new drive reports the same thing. I
noticed the problems starting when I switched to Karmic (9.10).
SYSLOG excerpt:
Feb 15 16:24:09 foo kernel: [186477.800141] ata1.01: qc timeout (cmd 0xa0)
chuck: well, it helps also. we know its both related to disk access and
it doesn't matter if its a sata drive or an ide drive. that's something.
so i do think the problem is kernel-based. thanks and good luck with
yours too.
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Headlessspider: Thanks. I guess I'm looking for a different needle in
the haystack. Good luck finding yours.
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chuck: nope i don't run virtualbox. so i do not think that is the root
of this.
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My apologies in advance if I'm violating any protocols - I'm a bit of a
newbie on Linux, but a long-time geek. I may have some info that is
useful. If not - you may disregard.
I've been running Ubuntu on my server since version 6. I switched to
Ubuntu on all my 3 desktop systems last fall and u
freezes continues
a very stupid possible solution is to leave a CD in the CD reader: seems to
works, no freezes occurs after.
I saw this idea on another post on the same issue.
but why? does this information doesn't give any clues to developers?
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with today's last update the laptop is not more experiencing HD freezes,
maybe a temporary good combination between kernel and other modules.
Anyway NO kernel update as occoured since last bugs, only other modules updates.
hope still stable...
linux 2.6.31-9-rt
using ext3 filesystem
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fyi. i just updated to linux kernel 2.6.31-17-generic and the system
still "pauses".
not sure if this is because i'm using ext4 now.
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I have the exact same problem. Asus EEE Box 202 with a Seagate
ST9160310AS. Every 6-8 weeks for the last year I've had a crash. There
is no pattern to it and it does not seem to be connected to heavy loads.
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nohdparm option in grub doesn't work no more.
see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/397096
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/279693
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linux RT is not a solution for my laptop. see bug #279693.
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Same as headlessspider on:
asus a8J
karmic 9.10
kernel 2.6.31-17-generic
adding the option "irqpoll" to GRUB gives NO changes, freezes stills the same.
here below the syslog
Dec 21 19:04:05 my2912071352 kernel: [ 410.000241] ata1.01: exception Emask
0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
Dec 2
running 9.10 linux kernel 2.6.31-16-generic
hard drive is 160 gig wd drive (laptop)
my system just "pauses" like it was considering the secrets of the
universe and after anywhere from 5 - 45 seconds just continue with what
it was doing. syslog and messages excerpts below. the drive is about two
mo
I'm now running 2.6.27-15-server, and the error is still there.
My server crashed November 23rd, November 25th, November 26th and
November 29th.
So upgrading the kernel actually made it worse!
A Linux Server crashing every other day...
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Update: I managed to install a new firmware version as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/75295/comments/97 . Since my last
reboot hard disk accesses did not freeze any more. So this might have
been sufficient.
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This bug is annoying to me since Ubuntu 7.04 and affects accesses to the
hard drive periodically (my computer: Samsung R65 notebook). Until 9.04
I was able to avoid it by disabling the CD drive polling (sudo hal-
disable-polling --device /dev/sr0), CD drive seems to influence the
occurrence, but si
affects me too. I thought it was my PATA 2.5" HDD and replaced 2. Still
happens on my 3rd drive.
[ 6015.274312] ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
[ 6015.274316] ata1.00: error: { ABRT }
[ 6015.274399] ata1.00: NODEV after polling detection
[ 6015.274403] ata1.00: revalidation failed (errno=-2)
[ 6015.
So. It just happened again. My server crashed. This time I am sure it
has nothing to do with the USB drive I had since it is no longer attached.
It seems to be some unfortunate timing of a kernel(?) problem and
heavy disk use.
I just suddenly get these messages in the log:
Oct 23 00:56:13 matri
Effecting me too!...
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Forgot to add..
Latest Karmic as of today!
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I had my disk sleeping with hdparm -S 12 (60 seconds). It has no
activity (and it's unmounted) so I should stay sleeping for very long
time. Even so, the disk is constantly waking up (every 15 minutes or so)
and then sleeping again and I get these errors on dmesg:
[160245.988251] ata1.00: exceptio
Same here on Acer TravelMate with the latest Karmic 9.10, updated daily.
Hope fore lucky updates?
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Thanks for the info! It is a really annoying problem...
Hopefully it is gone in the next version.
Thanks,
Torben
On 2009-09-17, at 21:37, Giordano wrote:
> The problem is definitely there again :(((
> 2-3 months of non-stopping functioning of the EEE box fooled me into
> thinking that the pro
The problem is definitely there again :(((
2-3 months of non-stopping functioning of the EEE box fooled me into thinking
that the problem was gone.
I might decide to try the beta version of karmic and in case I'll let you know
if the issue is gone (which I very much hope so.. :(( )
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Today my EEE Box stopped responding to my inputs.
After a forced reboot I had a look in the logs, expecting the usual error
messages.
Instead I found this error line only in /var/log/syslog:
ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
I don't know if this is related to this
Hi Leann,
I am downloading it this evening and will take a look. I'll let you
know.
Ramon
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 22:50, Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Roman,
>
> Since you are the original bug reporter, would you be willing to test
> the latest Karmic 9.10 Alpha release and confirm if this issue
I would like to add that *apparently* one of the latest ubuntu 9.04 kernel
upgrades seems to have solved the issue, at least for me.
My EEE Box has been running flawlessly for about 2 months now (maybe more) and
I am confident that the problem has gone.
$ uname -a
Linux fatso 2.6.28-15-server #4
I stopped using the USB-drive (and taking backup!), and have not had any
breakdowns since. But I'm not sure the USB drive was the problem or it
was caused by the massive disk-activity during rsync. Needless to say
this is not a good solution (to stop doing backups), but I do not dare
crash the syst
I stopped using the USB-drive (and taking backup!), and have not had any
breakdowns since. But I'm not sure the USB drive was the problem or it
was caused by the massive disk-activity during rsync. Needless to say
this is not a good solution (to stop doing backups), but I do not dare
crash the syst
Hi Roman,
Since you are the original bug reporter, would you be willing to test
the latest Karmic 9.10 Alpha release and confirm if this issue remains?
ISO CD images can be found at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/
. Please let us know your results. If the issue remains, can you
attach
Any news about this bug?
I found some posts (like this one
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-956040.htm ) where people claim
that the "irqpoll" kernel option might be the solution to this issue.
I tested it but the problem did not disappear :-\
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I have the exact same issue with an Asus EEE Box, also with Ubuntu
Server 8.10.
Sometimes the server runs for months before this happening. Other times
only a single day. I have two identical boxes, but only the one of them
(the busyiest) is showing this behaviour. The busy one has an external
USB
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This bug affects me too.
I have an Asus EEE Box that I use as home server (with Ubuntu Server 8.10).
Sometimes the server stops working, I think because it cannot access the hard
drive (Seagate ST9160310AS).
I got this impression from the fact that services such as apache and ssh
respond to us
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Syslog.txt is only from last hour, here also dmesg and lspci.
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Hello,
I have very similar problem: when I'm shutting down or reseting system
(Ubuntu 8.10 AMD64) sometimes, often but not always this takes something
about one minute or two, with similar messages, but I do not see those
again and again, but once, two times, something like this:
ata1.00: excepti
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