May 16 07:46:15 eliot82 kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid
757, scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 Read (6) 00 01 a1 01 00
May 16 07:46:31 eliot82 kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid
757, scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 Read (6) 00 01 a1 01 00
May 16 07:46:31 eliot82 kernel: SCSI host 0 abort (pid 757) timed out -
resetting
May 16 07:46:31 eliot82 kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel
0.
May 16 07:46:31 eliot82 kernel: PPA: bug in ppa_queuecommand
May 16 07:46:49 eliot82 kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid
757, scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 Request Sense 00 00
00 10 00
May 16 07:46:49 eliot82 kernel: SCSI host 0 abort (pid 757) timed out -
resetting
May 16 07:46:49 eliot82 kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel
0.
May 16 07:46:49 eliot82 kernel: PPA: bug in ppa_queuecommand
May 16 07:47:05 eliot82 kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid
757, scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0 Request Sense 00 00
00 10 00
May 16 07:47:05 eliot82 kernel: SCSI host 0 abort (pid 757) timed out -
resetting
May 16 07:47:05 eliot82 kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel
0.
May 16 07:47:05 eliot82 kernel: PPA: bug in ppa_queuecommand
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:04, sector 385
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: Directory sread (sector 410) failed
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:04, sector 410
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: Directory sread (sector 410) failed
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:04, sector 411
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: Directory sread (sector 411) failed
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:04, sector 411
May 16 07:47:16 eliot82 kernel: Directory sread (sector 411) failed
with about 200 more lines of those last 2 error message, moving sequentially in
sectors up to sector 416. The messages starting at 7:47:16 happened when I
killed all the processes related to updatedb. At this point, the drive had
become unlocked, and I ejected the disk, then realized it was still mounted,
re-inserted it and did a umount.
System is a Cx486DX4/100 w/ a dumb parallel port, and all scsi/parallel
port stuff compiled as modules (no kerneld or anything fancy, though)
Evan Jeffrey
ejeffrey@eliot82.wustl.edu