There are problems accessing HD on 2.0.34. I can't understand where the
problem occurs :(
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: 03:03: rw=0, want=1903797211, limit=450576
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: 03:03: rw=0, want=652773473, limit=450576
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: 03:03: rw=0, want=1424126385, limit=450576
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Oct 27 16:57:53 unicorn kernel: 03:03: rw=0, want=439540994, limit=450576
Oct 27 16:58:51 unicorn kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
There are a lot of this in /var/log/messages
File operations are failing on one of my files.
This file was downloaded and written without any problems, but now
I can't read it completely.
The DMA is switched off by kernel on this HD, may be this is the
source of the problem.
[root@unicorn]~# hdparm -acdgi /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
I/O support = 0 (default 16-bit)
using_dma = 0 (off)
readahead = 8 (on)
geometry = 524/32/63, sectors = 1057392, start = 0
Model=QUANTUM MAVERICK 540A, FwRev=A06.0A, SerialNo=33550982
Config={ HardSect NotMFM HdSw>15uSec Fixed DTR>5Mbs RotSpdTol>.5% }
RawCHS=1049/16/63, TrkSize=32256, SectSize=512, ECCbytes=4
BuffType=3(DualPortCache), BuffSize=98kB, MaxMultSect=8, MultSect=off
DblWordIO=no, maxPIO=2(fast), DMA=yes, maxDMA=2(fast)
CurCHS=1049/16/63, CurSects=1057392, LBA=yes, LBAsects=1057392
tDMA={min:150,rec:150}, DMA modes: sword0 sword1 *sword2 mword0 *mword1
IORDY=on/off, tPIO={min:333,w/IORDY:180}, PIO modes: mode3
Bye.
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