This problem still persists in Saucy using latest LSI firmware (10.00.00.07,
bios 07.31.00.00),
although it's not as bad as it used to be - it doesn't crash within hours
anymore but rather weeks
(although a few times twice within a few hours). But when it crashes it crashes
hard - all disks
on
Hai,
while formating the first 512k of my tape.
Running ubuntu 12.04 LTS, kernel -40 , everything up2date, only LTO4 tapedrive
on sas controller.
[588841.364868] echo 0 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables
this message.
[588841.375947] dd D 81806240 0
I've the same problem on ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-29-generic
#46-Ubuntu SMP (x86_64). What could I do to help to resolv this bug now
?
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I've no kernel panic (for now), but a simple rsync via ssh or any disk
access and loadavg goes up fastly, system become unresponsive to other
disks access and lock commands (and break with ctrl-c) until the rsync
is breaked.
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It's always better to use apport system to collect and report the system
information:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Adding_apport-
collect_information_to_an_existing_Launchpad_bug
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This looks similar to a problem I've been having with mpt2sas (in several
machines with various LSI controller cards). In my case the crashes went away
when I disabled hddtemp and smartd (and avoid doing smartctl or hdparm when
there's activity on the disks).
With hddtemp running mpt2sas would
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