Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "chanerr".
Did you mean:
chan_err
2015 Jan 19
1
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
On Jan 07, 2015 at 01:47:53PM -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> I see a bunch of entries like:
> ioatdma 0000:00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 2
> ioatdma 0000:00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 0
> in the logs and one of these:
> hrtimer: interrupt took 258633 ns
>
> Not sure what those mean. We do have considerably more systems
> running windows than linux on this hardware and I don't think anyone
> has not...
2015 Jan 07
2
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
> On Jan 6, 2015, at 9:23 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 01/06/2015 04:37 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
>> This has been discussed to death on various lists, including the
>> LKML...
>>
>> Almost every controller and drive out there now lies about what is
>> and isn?t flushed to disk, making it nigh on impossible for the
2015 Jan 07
0
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
...#39;d have to shut one down and get into the bios config to see, but I
think these default to write-through if they aren't battery backed -
caching may not even be an option. This one might have a battery
going bad, though.
I see a bunch of entries like:
ioatdma 0000:00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 2
ioatdma 0000:00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 0
in the logs and one of these:
hrtimer: interrupt took 258633 ns
Not sure what those mean. We do have considerably more systems
running windows than linux on this hardware and I don't think anyone
has noticed a systemic problem there.
--...