Messages in this thread | | | From | John Bradford <> | Subject | Re: SCSI errors in logs | Date | Sat, 15 Mar 2003 14:50:01 +0000 (GMT) |
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> 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?
Plug a device in to it, make sure it's properly terminated, and it should work :-).
I suspect that the SE/LVD negotiation is confused, because there are no devices on the bus.
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