Re: kernel: (scsi0:0:0:0:tag44) doesn't match search criteria

Doug Ledford (dledford@redhat.com)
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 12:06:25 -0500 (EST)


On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, Jochen Heuer wrote:

> planetzork kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0:tag27) matches search criteria (scsi0:0:2:0:tag255)
> planetzork kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0:tag64) matches search criteria (scsi0:0:2:0:tag255)
> planetzork kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0:tag66) matches search criteria (scsi0:0:2:0:tag255)
> planetzork kernel: (scsi0:0:2:0:tag68) matches search criteria (scsi0:0:2:0:tag25
>
> These messages come from aic7xxx.c and are only KERN_INFO but I wonder what
> they do mean. Is it something harmful? Is it an indication that problems are
> going to show up in the future?

If you aren't seeing bus resets along with these, then it probably means
you are getting QUEUE_FULL or BUSY messages from a drive. In that case,
these are totally harmless and you just need to turn down the driver's
verbosity if you don't want to see these.

Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
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they should be everybody's.

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