* Initio miles tests :-(
@ 1999-05-24 15:14 laures
1999-05-24 19:28 ` Tom Rini
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From: laures @ 1999-05-24 15:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
OK so far it's not really good...
Let's begin by what's working...
mke2fs /dev/disk-on-miles is ok
fsck too
mount -t hfs
mount -t ext2 as well
cp a 2M file (kernel) ok, not corrupted when cp back to mesh (gzip'ed
and de-gzip'ed succesfully)
umount ok after cping this small file.
Now what doesn't work...
pdisk /dev/disk-on-miles destroy the partition map if re-written, even
just renaming a partition
mke2fs -c gives a kernel panic ("kernel stack overflow")
cp /usr/src/linux/* /mnt/disk-on miles/ goes ok few... and then I got
this kind of lines (several times):
scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 20175, scsi1, channel 0,
id5, lun0, Write (6) 04 9C 45 80 00
SCSI bus is being reset for host 1 channel 0
the kernel "panics" soon after
I got his behaviour also when cping 10 megs of files (/boot/*) and
issuing umount when done.
Finally hdparm -Tt gives a kernel panic, or smth just under
Each time the ext2 partition is completely screwed, I must reformat to
continue tests, the hfs is screwed once over 2.
I think I will go on with a ramdisk !
So I guess the patch wasn't enough...
Any way of investigation someone ?
--
Guillaume Laurès - student @ ESIEA (www.esiea.fr)
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1999-05-24 15:14 Initio miles tests :-( laures
@ 1999-05-24 19:28 ` Tom Rini
1999-05-24 22:02 ` laures
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From: Tom Rini @ 1999-05-24 19:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: laures; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Mon, 24 May 1999 laures@esiea.fr wrote:
> Each time the ext2 partition is completely screwed, I must reformat to
> continue tests, the hfs is screwed once over 2.
> I think I will go on with a ramdisk !
Can you do all the stress testing if you don't pdisk the drive? Also can
you go:
pdisk /dev/blank-inito-disk
... create partitions ...
stress testing
?
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* Re: Initio miles tests :-(
1999-05-24 19:28 ` Tom Rini
@ 1999-05-24 22:02 ` laures
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From: laures @ 1999-05-24 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tmrini; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On 24 Mai, Tom Rini wrote:
>
>
> Can you do all the stress testing if you don't pdisk the drive? Also can
What I did: partitionned the disk under MacOs, two hfs, the second
mke2fsck'ed in linux after insertion of the module.
That's basically what I'm always doing, see below why.
> you go:
> pdisk /dev/blank-inito-disk
> ... create partitions ...
This is not possible since pdisk reports a incredible number of 512
bytes block for a 256M disk (the test drive), with a total free space
of 126G!!!
Here pdisk fail at creating the partition map, and at modifying it
sjightly.
I wish I could show you the output of pdisk, is it possible to redirect
output on a file, still setting the keyborad as input ?
Thx for your help :-)
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* Re: Initio miles tests :-(
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@ 1999-05-24 22:10 ` Tom Rini
1999-05-25 9:50 ` Kostas Gewrgiou
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From: Tom Rini @ 1999-05-24 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: laures; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Tue, 25 May 1999 laures@esiea.fr wrote:
> On 24 Mai, Tom Rini wrote:
>
> > you go:
> > pdisk /dev/blank-inito-disk
> > ... create partitions ...
> This is not possible since pdisk reports a incredible number of 512
> bytes block for a 256M disk (the test drive), with a total free space
> of 126G!!!
> Here pdisk fail at creating the partition map, and at modifying it
> sjightly.
> I wish I could show you the output of pdisk, is it possible to redirect
> output on a file, still setting the keyborad as input ?
pdisk /dev/blah >log 2>&1
then type blindly.
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1999-05-24 22:10 ` Tom Rini
@ 1999-05-25 9:50 ` Kostas Gewrgiou
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From: Kostas Gewrgiou @ 1999-05-25 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tom Rini; +Cc: laures, linuxppc-dev
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Tom Rini wrote:
>
> On Tue, 25 May 1999 laures@esiea.fr wrote:
>
> > On 24 Mai, Tom Rini wrote:
> >
> > > you go:
> > > pdisk /dev/blank-inito-disk
> > > ... create partitions ...
> > This is not possible since pdisk reports a incredible number of 512
> > bytes block for a 256M disk (the test drive), with a total free space
> > of 126G!!!
> > Here pdisk fail at creating the partition map, and at modifying it
> > sjightly.
> > I wish I could show you the output of pdisk, is it possible to redirect
> > output on a file, still setting the keyborad as input ?
>
> pdisk /dev/blah >log 2>&1
> then type blindly.
>
Isn't script a better choise ?
Kostas Gewrgiou
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