Perhaps. You did not tell us which driver you are using.
> 2. What state is the kernel in after the reset? A reboot resulted in lots
of
> messages indicating that the buffer cache was confused to some degree (the
> "Weird...." messages about finding clean buffers where it shouldn't). Was
the
> reboot necessary? There was no OOPS or anything like that... but it just
> didn't look like it could be too healthy after reporting an I/O error on
the
> swap-partition device immediately following the SCSI reset.
Corrupt buffer cache? This is a new one on me. Is your disk drive
also attached to the same scsi adapter?
-Eric
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