Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 14 Mar 2003 23:54:29 +0100 | From | Philip Dodd <> | Subject | SCSI errors in logs |
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Hello,
Running debian testing with 2.4.20 + preempt + bttv kernel patches with 1GB of RAM - high memory enabled, I get big bunches of the following in /var/log/messages.
Mar 14 20:41:08 gandalf kernel: scsi0: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode Mar 14 20:41:08 gandalf kernel: scsi0: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode Mar 14 20:41:08 gandalf kernel: scsi0: Transceiver State Has Changed to SE mode Mar 14 20:41:27 gandalf kernel: scsi0: Transceiver State Has Changed to LVD mode
On several occasions my logs have been filled with theses messages. Adaptec driver is compiled in the kernel, and scsi0 is unused (scsi1 is the other channel on my adaptec 39160, scsi2 is ide-scsi). Nothing is physically plugged in to this channel (yet!).
I'd be grateful for any ideas - is this hardware?
Thanks,
Philip
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