* SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems [not found] <S1758417AbcLWSxj/20161223185339Z+7534@vger.kernel.org> @ 2016-12-23 18:59 ` IW News 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: IW News @ 2016-12-23 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-scsi Hello, First message here. After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this list. I hope someone can help me with this. I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of them has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. Grub is installed on the second disk. Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in a while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and Manjaro KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in up to date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. When this happens always I have a system log like this: ______________________________________________________ 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 6 failed: 6 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 failed: 6 tries: 1 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 2 failed: 2 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 failed: 2 tries: 1 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Sometimes shorter sometimes larger. It looks like a controller/drive/cable problem? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems @ 2016-12-23 8:01 IW News 2016-12-23 14:21 ` Jes Sorensen 2016-12-26 21:25 ` Thomas Fjellstrom 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: IW News @ 2016-12-23 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-raid Hello, First message here. After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this list. I hope someone can help me with this. I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of them has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. Grub is installed on the second disk. Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in a while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and Manjaro KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in up to date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. When this happens always I have a system log like this: ______________________________________________________ 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 6 failed: 6 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 failed: 6 tries: 1 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same slot, retry command. 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 2 failed: 2 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 failed: 2 tries: 1 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Sometimes shorter sometimes larger. It looks like a controller/drive/cable problem? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-23 8:01 IW News @ 2016-12-23 14:21 ` Jes Sorensen [not found] ` <CAFCYAseg=UJbRpXp=miq+nmydkrMfd+xG2rUEWrmrG9OjR_ZgA@mail.gmail.com> 2016-12-26 21:25 ` Thomas Fjellstrom 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Jes Sorensen @ 2016-12-23 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: IW News; +Cc: linux-raid IW News <news@imagedworld.com> writes: > Hello, > > First message here. > > After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this > list. I hope someone can help me with this. > > I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. > There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of > them has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. > Grub is installed on the second disk. > > Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux > installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in > a while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and > Manjaro KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in > up to date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). > When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows > are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. > When this happens always I have a system log like this: > > ______________________________________________________ > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 6 > failed: 6 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done [snip] > Sometimes shorter sometimes larger. > It looks like a controller/drive/cable problem? > Any thoughts? Doesn't look like a Linux RAID issue, but much more like a driver problem. Possibly caused by cables or controller issues. You probably want to reach out to the linux-scsi list. Jes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems [not found] ` <CAFCYAse2Bq3dYXDrmC6dxdh4L435552crv2sDuZDb3pngZi8=A@mail.gmail.com> @ 2016-12-24 7:49 ` IW News 2016-12-26 18:55 ` Andrew Ryder 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: IW News @ 2016-12-24 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-raid Sandisk USA derived me to Sandisk EU. From there to Sandisk Spain (where I am). I Sandisk Spain they know nothing about that product. They redirected me to WD. I can't contact WD because they need a part number but they do not accept the SMARTMOD disk s one. Crazy. There is near 0 info about SMARTMOD in the net. On 23/12/16 20:04, Jeff Johnson wrote: > I would definitely contact Sandisk (now owns Smart Systems products) > to ensure you have up to date firmware. I know there have been issues > with command set support and other issues with SAS and SATA converted > to SAS SSDs. I've been through three bugfix related firmware updates > to SanDIsk Lightning SAS SSDs so best to contact them and get latest > firmware update. > > --Jeff > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 10:49 AM, IW News <news@imagedworld.com > <mailto:news@imagedworld.com>> wrote: > > On 23/12/16 16:03, Jeff Johnson wrote: > > Which make/model of 400GB SAS SSD? They can vary in firmware > issues, etc. > > Hi, > > Both are: > > SMARTMOD SG9XCA2E400GEEMC (E032) > > Thanks. > > > > > -- > ------------------------------ > Jeff Johnson > Co-Founder > Aeon Computing > > jeff.johnson@aeoncomputing.com <mailto:jeff.johnson@aeoncomputing.com> > www.aeoncomputing.com <http://www.aeoncomputing.com> > t: 858-412-3810 x1001 f: 858-412-3845 > m: 619-204-9061 > > 4170 Morena Boulevard, Suite D - San Diego, CA 92117 > > High-Performance Computing / Lustre Filesystems / Scale-out Storage ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-24 7:49 ` IW News @ 2016-12-26 18:55 ` Andrew Ryder 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Andrew Ryder @ 2016-12-26 18:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: IW News, linux-raid Try EMC? IBM has a similar part number with the last 3 letters being "IBM" not "EMC". ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/server/firmware/XceedIOPS.htm On 12/24/2016 02:49 AM, IW News wrote: > Sandisk USA derived me to Sandisk EU. From there to Sandisk Spain (where > I am). > I Sandisk Spain they know nothing about that product. They redirected me > to WD. > I can't contact WD because they need a part number but they do not > accept the SMARTMOD disk s one. > Crazy. > There is near 0 info about SMARTMOD in the net. > > On 23/12/16 20:04, Jeff Johnson wrote: >> I would definitely contact Sandisk (now owns Smart Systems products) >> to ensure you have up to date firmware. I know there have been issues >> with command set support and other issues with SAS and SATA converted >> to SAS SSDs. I've been through three bugfix related firmware updates >> to SanDIsk Lightning SAS SSDs so best to contact them and get latest >> firmware update. >> >> --Jeff >> >> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 10:49 AM, IW News <news@imagedworld.com >> <mailto:news@imagedworld.com>> wrote: >> >> On 23/12/16 16:03, Jeff Johnson wrote: >> >> Which make/model of 400GB SAS SSD? They can vary in firmware >> issues, etc. >> >> Hi, >> >> Both are: >> >> SMARTMOD SG9XCA2E400GEEMC (E032) >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> ------------------------------ >> Jeff Johnson >> Co-Founder >> Aeon Computing >> >> jeff.johnson@aeoncomputing.com <mailto:jeff.johnson@aeoncomputing.com> >> www.aeoncomputing.com <http://www.aeoncomputing.com> >> t: 858-412-3810 x1001 f: 858-412-3845 >> m: 619-204-9061 >> >> 4170 Morena Boulevard, Suite D - San Diego, CA 92117 >> >> High-Performance Computing / Lustre Filesystems / Scale-out Storage > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-23 8:01 IW News 2016-12-23 14:21 ` Jes Sorensen @ 2016-12-26 21:25 ` Thomas Fjellstrom [not found] ` <ed04b869-cc0f-b099-95a8-fc1ce08a1427@imagedworld.com> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Thomas Fjellstrom @ 2016-12-26 21:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: IW News; +Cc: linux-raid On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: > Hello, > > First message here. > > After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this list. I > hope someone can help me with this. > > I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. > There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of them > has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. > Grub is installed on the second disk. > > Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux > installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in a > while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and Manjaro > KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in up to > date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). > When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows > are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. > When this happens always I have a system log like this: If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but troubles with it for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or really acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and picked up a IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it caused a lot of silent corruption as well. > ______________________________________________________ > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 6 > failed: 6 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd900 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bce00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bd700 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bde00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bda8d2bdc00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdcb0298800 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bdcb0298800 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bdcb0298800 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 > failed: 6 tries: 1 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same > slot, retry command. > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same > slot, retry command. > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel drivers/scsi/mvsas/mv_sas.c 1694:reuse same > slot, retry command. > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 2 > failed: 2 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bdb9453ae00 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: trying to find task 0xffff8bdb9453b000 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: aborting task > 0xffff8bdb9453b000 > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: task done but aborted > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_scsi_find_task: task > 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: sas_eh_handle_sas_errors: task > 0xffff8bdb9453b000 is done > 23/12/16 8:29 kernel sas: --- Exit sas_scsi_recover_host: busy: 0 > failed: 2 tries: 1 > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ______________ > > Sometimes shorter sometimes larger. > It looks like a controller/drive/cable problem? > Any thoughts? > > Thanks in advance. > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html -- Thomas Fjellstrom thomas@fjellstrom.ca ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Fwd: Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems [not found] ` <ed04b869-cc0f-b099-95a8-fc1ce08a1427@imagedworld.com> @ 2016-12-27 8:01 ` IW News 2017-01-05 16:41 ` Emmanuel Florac [not found] ` <2822438.YHxX6ucKrv@natasha> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: IW News @ 2016-12-27 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-scsi On 26/12/16 22:25, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: > On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: >> Hello, >> >> First message here. >> >> After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this list. I >> hope someone can help me with this. >> >> I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. >> There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of them >> has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. >> Grub is installed on the second disk. >> >> Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux >> installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in a >> while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and Manjaro >> KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in up to >> date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). >> When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows >> are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. >> When this happens always I have a system log like this: > If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but troubles with it > for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or really > acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and picked up a > IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. > > Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it caused a lot of > silent corruption as well. Hi, So there is no support for the mvsas driver? The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one but, what's the deal them? Thank you. Iñigo. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-27 8:01 ` Fwd: " IW News @ 2017-01-05 16:41 ` Emmanuel Florac 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Emmanuel Florac @ 2017-01-05 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: IW News; +Cc: linux-scsi [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 667 bytes --] Le Tue, 27 Dec 2016 09:01:34 +0100 IW News <news@imagedworld.com> écrivait: > Hi, > > So there is no support for the mvsas driver? > > The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one > but, what's the deal them? You didn't even say what's the SSD drive model. Maybe the drive is faulty? The cabling? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emmanuel Florac | Direction technique | Intellique | <eflorac@intellique.com> | +33 1 78 94 84 02 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [-- Attachment #2: Signature digitale OpenPGP --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 181 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems [not found] ` <2822438.YHxX6ucKrv@natasha> @ 2016-12-27 16:57 ` IW News 2016-12-27 17:09 ` Joe Landman 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: IW News @ 2016-12-27 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-raid On 27/12/16 17:12, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: > On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 8:53:07 AM MST IW News wrote: >> On 26/12/16 22:25, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: >>> On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> First message here. >>>> >>>> After looking for a solution without any luck I have found this list. I >>>> hope someone can help me with this. >>>> >>>> I have an ASUS P6T Deluxe with a MARVELL 88SE63xx SAS RAID controller. >>>> There are to identical 400GB SAS SSD drives attached to it. One of them >>>> has a Windows 10 installation, the other one Linux. >>>> Grub is installed on the second disk. >>>> >>>> Windows works as expected, but I have problems with the Linux >>>> installation: the desktop environment freezes for some second once in a >>>> while. This occurs with Mint Cinnamon, OpenSuSe KDE, Ubuntu and Manjaro >>>> KDE. All of them are current installations. I'm now working in up to >>>> date Manjaro KDE (kernel 4.9.0). >>>> When the temporary freezes occur the mouse pointer moves, some windows >>>> are updated correctly, other do not and DE stops working. >>>> When this happens always I have a system log like this: >>> If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but troubles with >>> it >>> for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or really >>> acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and picked >>> up a IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. >>> >>> Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it caused a lot >>> of silent corruption as well. >> Hi, >> >> So there is no support for the mvsas driver? >> >> The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one >> but, what's the deal them? >> >> Thank you. >> >> Iñigo. > I don't know that there isn't support, there has been commits to that driver > pretty regularly even when i was having problems. I just found there was no > support for my particular chipset. I hope you fare better than I did. Contact > linux-scsi as was suggested, maybe they can help. > I already contacted. No answer. Maybe there is no mvsas developer active there now. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-27 16:57 ` IW News @ 2016-12-27 17:09 ` Joe Landman 2016-12-28 1:06 ` Thomas Fjellstrom 2016-12-28 21:28 ` John Stoffel 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Joe Landman @ 2016-12-27 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: IW News, linux-raid On 12/27/2016 11:57 AM, IW News wrote: > On 27/12/16 17:12, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: >> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 8:53:07 AM MST IW News wrote: >>> On 26/12/16 22:25, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: >>>> On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: >>>>> Hello, [...] >>>>> If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but >>>>> troubles with >>>> it >>>> for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or >>>> really >>>> acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and >>>> picked >>>> up a IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. >>>> >>>> Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it >>>> caused a lot >>>> of silent corruption as well. >>> Hi, >>> >>> So there is no support for the mvsas driver? >>> >>> The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one >>> but, what's the deal them? >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> Iñigo. >> I don't know that there isn't support, there has been commits to that >> driver >> pretty regularly even when i was having problems. I just found there >> was no >> support for my particular chipset. I hope you fare better than I did. >> Contact >> linux-scsi as was suggested, maybe they can help. >> > I already contacted. No answer. > > Maybe there is no mvsas developer active there now. mvsas support under Linux is terrible. I know you probably don't want to hear this, but get another card. Someone recommended an LSI9211 card. Past experience with those have been spotty. They are cheap, but I'd recommend a 9207-8i. Costs a little more, but generally works very well. Again, if you are using an mvsas based card, you should expect problems and data corruption. If you use the 9207, it should work nicely. The windows world has all sorts of workarounds for wonky cards/chipsets in their drivers. Generally, if the driver is not actively supported in linux and up to date, you are likely going to have problems. If others are reporting problems (google "mvsas problems in linux" if you want to see how long people have been having problems with the cards), stay far away from it. -- Joe Landman e: joe.landman@gmail.com t: @hpcjoe c: +1 734 612 4615 w: https://scalability.org ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-27 17:09 ` Joe Landman @ 2016-12-28 1:06 ` Thomas Fjellstrom 2016-12-28 21:28 ` John Stoffel 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Thomas Fjellstrom @ 2016-12-28 1:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joe Landman; +Cc: IW News, linux-raid On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 12:09:52 PM MST Joe Landman wrote: > On 12/27/2016 11:57 AM, IW News wrote: > > On 27/12/16 17:12, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: > >> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 8:53:07 AM MST IW News wrote: > >>> On 26/12/16 22:25, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: > >>>> On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: > >>>>> Hello, > > [...] > > >>>>> If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but > >>>>> troubles with > >>>> > >>>> it > >>>> for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or > >>>> really > >>>> acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and > >>>> picked > >>>> up a IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. > >>>> > >>>> Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it > >>>> caused a lot > >>>> of silent corruption as well. > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> So there is no support for the mvsas driver? > >>> > >>> The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one > >>> but, what's the deal them? > >>> > >>> Thank you. > >>> > >>> Iñigo. > >> > >> I don't know that there isn't support, there has been commits to that > >> driver > >> pretty regularly even when i was having problems. I just found there > >> was no > >> support for my particular chipset. I hope you fare better than I did. > >> Contact > >> linux-scsi as was suggested, maybe they can help. > > > > I already contacted. No answer. > > > > Maybe there is no mvsas developer active there now. > > mvsas support under Linux is terrible. I know you probably don't want > to hear this, but get another card. Someone recommended an LSI9211 > card. Past experience with those have been spotty. They are cheap, but > I'd recommend a 9207-8i. Costs a little more, but generally works very > well. > > Again, if you are using an mvsas based card, you should expect problems > and data corruption. If you use the 9207, it should work nicely. > > The windows world has all sorts of workarounds for wonky cards/chipsets > in their drivers. Generally, if the driver is not actively supported in > linux and up to date, you are likely going to have problems. If others > are reporting problems (google "mvsas problems in linux" if you want to > see how long people have been having problems with the cards), stay far > away from it. I had hoped things improved :( when I was having problems with my mvsas based card, there was someone making commits to the code from marvell and I got some kind of response once or twice, but stopped replying and problems were never fixed. I however haven't had any real issues with my dirt cheap ($50-100) IBM M1015 cards (I have three). A lot of people have had good results with them. Technically its a 9220, which is quite similar to a 9211, but has some slight differences. -- Thomas Fjellstrom thomas@fjellstrom.ca ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: SAS disk from RAID card (no RAID mode) problems 2016-12-27 17:09 ` Joe Landman 2016-12-28 1:06 ` Thomas Fjellstrom @ 2016-12-28 21:28 ` John Stoffel 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: John Stoffel @ 2016-12-28 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joe Landman; +Cc: IW News, linux-raid >>>>> "Joe" == Joe Landman <joe.landman@gmail.com> writes: Joe> On 12/27/2016 11:57 AM, IW News wrote: >> On 27/12/16 17:12, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: >>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 8:53:07 AM MST IW News wrote: >>>> On 26/12/16 22:25, Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: >>>>> On Friday, December 23, 2016 9:01:40 AM MST IW News wrote: >>>>> Hello, Joe> [...] >>>>> If thats the mvsas driver, god help you. I had nothing but >>>>> troubles with >>>>> it >>>>> for a good year or two or possibly more and it was never fixed or >>>>> really >>>>> acknowledged, so I sold that card (a supermicro aoc-saslp-mv8) and >>>>> picked >>>>> up a IBM m1015 (LSI 9211-8i a-like) and haven't looked back. >>>>> >>>>> Basically it would reset a lot, and lock up. AND I believe it >>>>> caused a lot >>>>> of silent corruption as well. >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> So there is no support for the mvsas driver? >>>> >>>> The controller is integrated in the motherboard. I could by a PCIe one >>>> but, what's the deal them? >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> Iñigo. >>> I don't know that there isn't support, there has been commits to that >>> driver >>> pretty regularly even when i was having problems. I just found there >>> was no >>> support for my particular chipset. I hope you fare better than I did. >>> Contact >>> linux-scsi as was suggested, maybe they can help. >>> >> I already contacted. No answer. >> >> Maybe there is no mvsas developer active there now. Joe> mvsas support under Linux is terrible. I know you probably don't Joe> want to hear this, but get another card. Someone recommended an Joe> LSI9211 card. Past experience with those have been spotty. They Joe> are cheap, but I'd recommend a 9207-8i. Costs a little more, but Joe> generally works very well. I bought one and it's been running rock solid in my home system for months and months. Got it off ebay for around $120 or so, forget the exact price. Joe> Again, if you are using an mvsas based card, you should expect Joe> problems and data corruption. If you use the 9207, it should Joe> work nicely. I concur, LSI makes some solid gear. Get the ones without the RAID ROM too if you can, or flash it and just use it as a JBOD controller. Mine is: 02:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS2008 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 [Falcon] (rev 03) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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