Re: FC3 x86-64 freezes on SATA?!?!

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Edward schreef:

Angelo Machils wrote:


Hello there!

Sometimes my box just 'freezes' on me, especially when I try some disk-intensive task (like rebuilding the database for slocate). It's probably a kernel panic (afterwards there are no entries in any log) and this also happens sometimes even at startup (most times at the 'checking for hardware' point). I get a message then about a kernel panic, not being able to sync and there is a mention about two SCSI modules who lock up (sorry, don't have the exact message, and here also there is nothing in the log, since it's a kernel panic). From searches on the internet I gather there must be some bad blocks on the disk, and smartctl could help, but since my SATA uses libata (the disk shows up as being a SCSI disk -- a /dev/sda) and this has no support in smartctl. What other util or solution could I try, because my box is even more unstable now then a win box at the moment.
The entries in the websites show a little different error message, but the result is very similar. Very strange is that the only mention I find about such problems are always in a RAID environment, and I don't use RAID.....


Any help would be greatly appreciated, because I would prefer not to have to re-install the box.

Thanks in advance,
Angelo




Can't help you but it may help us if you tell us more about the SATA controller/hard disks?


I may be a known hardware/driver issue?

Regards,
Ed.


Hi there!

Hope this is enough information:
[angelo@solaris HPPA_Debian]# lspci|grep IDE
00:02.5 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5513 [IDE] (rev 01)
00:05.0 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] RAID bus controller 180 SATA/PATA [SiS] (rev 01)
[angelo@solaris HPPA_Debian]# smartctl -i /dev/sda
smartctl version 5.33 [x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-4 Bruce AllenHome page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/


Device: ATA      Maxtor 6Y160M0   Version: YAR5

SATA disks accessed via libata are not currently supported by
smartmontools. When libata is given an ATA pass-thru ioctl() then an
additional '-d libata' device type will be added to smartmontools.

Thanks for any help/assistance/help,
Angelo


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