Messages in this thread | | | From | Mark Veteikis <> | Subject | Re: Kernel panic: Inactive in scsi_request_queueable | Date | Fri, 3 Sep 1999 14:42:23 -0500 (CDT) |
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> > Fellow developers, > > I'm gaving the following problem with a SCSI driver I'm writing. > I have had the driver running fine for some time on a uniprocessor machine, but the smp kernel is still giving me headaches. > > I get a: > > Kernel panic: Inactive in scsi_request_queueable > In interrupt handler - not syncing > > panic after a moderate amount of I/O (namely couple of thousand > of writes to a raw disk device). > > I'm running stock RedHat 6.0 with 2.2.5-15smp kernel on a Dell > PowerEdge 1300 with 2x500Mhz PIIIs. > > Before I dive into the kernel scsi code I wanted to see if anyone > had an idea on what might be going afoul. > > cheers > Gokhan Sozmen
I posted almost the exact same question about 2 months ago. This is still an outstanding issue with my driver. My config is with 2 450 PII's running an Fibre Channel Adapter. Runs very well under uniprocessor but I see the above situation with heavy IO to disk.
-- Mark Veteikis mark@iphase.com 1-214-654-5257 Interphase Corp. 13800 Senlac Dallas Tx. 75234
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