Kernel-2.6.10-1.14_FC2 System Freezes

David Curry dsccable at comcast.net
Tue Mar 1 05:20:19 UTC 2005


Perhaps a pattern is beginning to emerge on the system freezeups I am 
experiencing with the 1.14FC2 kernel.

Again, I was away from the system when it froze up and it was pretty 
much idling.  Since the chron log does not include an entry for 22:01 
hours, I infer that the system locked up sometime between 21:01:00 and 
22:01:00 hours.  Mail log has no entries between 7:30:41 hours and 
reboot at 22:29:13 hours.

The system log is interesting.  ALL entries for the 21st hour of the day 
fall within a five minute interval.  Entries also appear related to 
sound and a cd-rom drive.  As noted in earlier messages, gnome 
applications may very well be involved too.  Gnome-cd was in use playing 
a music cd right before I stepped away from the system and gnome-cd has 
exhibited inconsistent compliance with Gnome CD & DVD Preference settings.

Feb 28 21:34:01 localhost modprobe: FATAL: Error running install command 
for sound_slot_1
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: hdc: command error: status=0x51 { 
DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: hdc: command error: error=0x50
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: ide: failed opcode was 100
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: ATAPI device hdc:
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel:   Error: Illegal request -- (Sense 
key=0x05)
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel:   Illegal mode for this track or 
incompatible medium -- (asc=0x64, ascq=0x00)
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel:   The failed "Read 10" packet command 
was:
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel:   "28 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 01 00 00 00 
00 00 00 00 "
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev hdc, sector 64
Feb 28 21:38:06 localhost kernel: isofs_fill_super: bread failed, 
dev=hdc, iso_blknum=16, block=16

I also saw the mobprobe error re - sound_slot_1 in the system log around 
the time of the last system freeze.

It seems to me that there is a bug here somewhere, but in which package 
or packages?

Thoughts anyone.




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