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Subject:    [SLE] [very long] strange kernel messages, hardware or RieserFS failure?
From:       JW <jw () centraltexasit ! com>
Date:       2003-02-09 8:11:33
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Can anyone explain what's going on here? 
This is off a web server. Looks really ugly. Closest thing I found with google 
is bad SCSI hardware or bad WD drives (this server has two 9GB Seagate SCSI 
drives. Been running fine under SuSE 7.3 for a year or more. Just put 8.1 on 
it)  Dell PowerEdge 2450. 1GB RAM. DUal PIII (833?) partitions should be 
RieserFS 3.6 format.

Linux ccs003 2.4.19-64GB-SMP #1 SMP Fri Sep 13 13:15:53 UTC 2002 i686 unknown

Kind of strange to be having SCSI and NIC errors together.

Logs below.


Feb  8 20:59:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[7350]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Feb  8 21:00:04 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:08:00 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:08:09 ccs003 last message repeated 2 times
Feb  8 21:12:35 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:16:13 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:16:55 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:18:28 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:31:52 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT 
message
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: scsi0: Dumping Card State while idle, at 
SEQADDR 0x8
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: ACCUM = 0x0, SINDEX = 0x14, DINDEX = 0xe4, 
ARG_2 = 0x0
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: HCNT = 0x0 SCBPTR = 0x1a
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: SCSISEQ = 0x12, SBLKCTL = 0xa
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel:  DFCNTRL = 0x0, DFSTATUS = 0x89
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: LASTPHASE = 0x1, SCSISIGI = 0x0, SXFRCTL0 = 
0x80
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: SSTAT0 = 0x0, SSTAT1 = 0x8
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: SCSIPHASE = 0x0
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: STACK == 0x0, 0x160, 0x108, 0x3
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: SCB count = 40
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: Kernel NEXTQSCB = 33
Feb  8 21:44:33 ccs003 kernel: Card NEXTQSCB = 33
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: QINFIFO entries:
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Waiting Queue entries:
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Disconnected Queue entries: 8:4
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: QOUTFIFO entries:
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Sequencer Free SCB List: 26 31 4 16 29 15 27 13 
0 9 19 24 11 28 3 30 22 6 18 20 17 12 23 1 5 21 2 14 10 7 25
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Sequencer SCB Info: 0(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 
0xff) 1(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 2(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 3(c 0x60, s 
0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 4(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 5(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 
6(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 7(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 8(c 0x64, s 0x17, 
l 0, t 0x4) 9(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 10(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 11(c 
0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 12(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 13(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 
0, t 0xff) 14(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 15(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 16(c 
0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 17(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 18(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 
0, t 0xff) 19(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 20(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 21(c 
0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 22(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 23(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 
0, t 0xff) 24(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 25(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 26(c 
0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 27(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 28(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 
0, t 0xff) 29(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 30(c 0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t 0xff) 31(c 
0x60, s 0x7, l 0, t
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: 0xff)
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Pending list: 4(c 0x60, s 0x17, l 0)
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Kernel Free SCB list: 20 26 10 25 18 7 14 28 15 
5 21 16 35 34 1 22 31 3 32 23 11 39 6 27 19 12 13 9 2 30 8 29 17 24 0 38 37 
36
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: DevQ(0:0:0): 0 waiting
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: DevQ(0:1:0): 0 waiting
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: DevQ(0:6:0): 0 waiting
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: (scsi0:A:1:0): Queuing a recovery SCB
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Device is disconnected, re-queuing 
SCB
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Recovery code sleeping
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Recovery SCB completes
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Recovery code awake
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Attempting to queue a TARGET RESET 
message
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: scsi0:0:1:0: Command not found
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: aic7xxx_dev_reset returns 0x2002
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: scsi: device set offline - not ready or command 
retry failed after bus reset: host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 
return code = 10000
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:  I/O error: dev 08:12, sector 71352
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:  I/O error: dev 08:12, sector 22688
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: journal-601, buffer write failed
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: kernel BUG at prints.c:334!
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: invalid operand: 0000 2.4.19-64GB-SMP #1 SMP 
Fri Sep 13 13:15:53 UTC 2002
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: CPU:    0
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: EIP:    
0010:[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7252728/96]    
Not tainted
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c2255508>]    Not tainted
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010292
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: eax: 00000024   ebx: c2135800   ecx: 00000001   
edx: c031bd1c
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: esi: d9e784a0   edi: c25fe000   ebp: c2135800   
esp: f4221d98
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Process httpd (pid: 7698, stackpage=f4221000)
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Stack: c226eac2 c226f4a0 c25fe000 00000000 
c22617cc c2135800 c226ca40 f4221dd0
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:        00000bd0 00000007 dddc0a60 d9e784b8 
00000005 00000000 c893a8e0 f8f2b368
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:        00000000 d9e784a0 d9e78ea0 c22620d2 
c2135800 d9e784a0 00000001 00000000
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Call Trace:    
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7148862/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7146336/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7202868/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7157184/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7200558/96]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Call Trace:    [<c226eac2>] [<c226f4a0>] 
[<c22617cc>] [<c226ca40>] [<c22620d2>]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:   
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7198571/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7184108/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7182193/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7187380/96] 
[ipv6:__insmod_ipv6_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-64GB-SMP/kernel/net/ipv6+-7263314/96] 
[__do_generic_file_read+683/1440]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:   [<c2262895>] [<c2266114>] [<c226688f>] 
[<c226544c>] [<c2252bae>] [<c013f3eb>]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:   [__mark_inode_dirty+175/192] 
[update_atime+108/112] [generic_file_read+187/432] [file_read_actor+0/272] 
[sys_read+151/320] [system_call+51/56]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:   [<c016c5bf>] [<c016de1c>] [<c013fb2b>] 
[<c013f960>] [<c0153407>] [<c01095c7>]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Modules: [(reiserfs:<c2240060>:<c2270e50>)]
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel: Code: 0f 0b 4e 01 c8 ea 26 c2 85 db 74 0e 0f b7 
43 08 89 04 24 e8
Feb  8 21:44:39 ccs003 kernel:   I/O error: dev 08:11, sector 352
Feb  8 21:51:11 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 21:59:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8269]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Feb  8 22:14:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  8 22:34:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  8 22:40:01 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 22:54:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  8 22:59:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8343]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Feb  8 23:14:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  8 23:28:01 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 23:54:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  8 23:56:51 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  8 23:57:41 ccs003 last message repeated 3 times
Feb  8 23:59:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8418]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Feb  9 00:14:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8438]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.daily)
Feb  9 00:28:02 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  9 00:40:45 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  9 00:41:11 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  9 00:54:46 ccs003 -- MARK --
Feb  9 00:59:00 ccs003 /USR/SBIN/CRON[8490]: (root) CMD ( rm -f 
/var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
Feb  9 01:11:09 ccs003 syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Feb  9 01:11:11 ccs003 sshd[517]: Server listening on :: port 22.
Feb  9 01:11:12 ccs003 /usr/sbin/cron[601]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.4.19-64GB-SMP
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Loaded 14706 symbols from 
/boot/System.map-2.4.19-64GB-SMP.
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.4.19.
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Loaded 500 symbols from 5 modules.
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver - version 
2.1.15
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corporation
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: e100: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/100+ Server Adapter 
(PILA8470B)
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Mem:0xfe101000  IRQ:17  Speed:0 Mbps  Dx:N/A
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Failed to detect cable link
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Speed and duplex will be determined at time 
of connection
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Hardware receive checksums enabled
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   cpu cycle saver enabled
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: e100: eth1: Intel(R) 8255x Based Network 
Connection
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Mem:0xf9100000  IRQ:16  Speed:0 Mbps  Dx:N/A
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Failed to detect cable link
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Speed and duplex will be determined at time 
of connection
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   Hardware receive checksums enabled
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:   cpu cycle saver enabled
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel:
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: e100: eth0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full duplex
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: IPv6 v0.8 for NET4.0
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
Feb  9 01:11:14 ccs003 kernel: e100: eth1 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full duplex
Feb  9 01:11:17 ccs003 kernel: keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not 
present?(f4)
Feb  9 01:11:20 ccs003 last message repeated 3 times
Feb  9 01:11:21 ccs003 kernel: eth1: no IPv6 routers present
Feb  9 01:11:21 ccs003 kernel: eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Feb  9 01:11:21 ccs003 /etc/hotplug/net.agent[533]: No HW description found 
... exiting
Feb  9 01:11:26 ccs003 kernel: keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not 
present?(f4)
Feb  9 01:11:29 ccs003 last message repeated 3 times

Feb  9 01:13:28 ccs003 su: FAILED SU (to root) csc on /dev/pts/0
Feb  9 01:13:36 ccs003 su: (to root) csc on /dev/pts/0
Feb  9 01:13:36 ccs003 su: pam_unix2: session started for user root, service 
su
Feb  9 01:25:51 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  9 01:26:52 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb  9 01:34:48 ccs003 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed

	
- -- 

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Jonathan Wilson
Cedar Creek Software     http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com

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