I have a system with a LSI Logic/Symbios Logic 53c810 SCSI device with
an external Iomega Zip drive and an internal Iomega Jaz drive attached
both of which appear to be operating normally. However, I am also
getting the following message:
Jun 29 13:15:04 mudlark kernel: sd 0:0:6:0: phase change 6-7 9@37caa7a0
resid=7.
every 2 seconds (approximately). Does it indicate some hardware problem
that I should be concerned about or can I ignore it? If it's just
informative does it have to be repeated so frequently?
Peter
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