Usually, having those kind of messages means hardware problem.
Try to switch between CS (Cable Sense) and Jumper-configured HD, change
the IDE cable, reduce the IDE bus speed, avoid fast HD on the same IDE
controler, ...
I would strongly advice you to backup your HD. Does your BIOS report a
S.M.A.R.T. status for that disk at boot time ? Maybe enable it for once,
just to see... If you have "Iminent failure on HD... detected", please
replace.
We had problems at Plan-Net with misbehaving HDs. One finally collapsed,
and all those problems dissepeared. Hopefully, it was part of a
(Linux-based software) raid device, so no problem. In between, we
replaced the low-cost IDE controler with a better one. The performance
increased by a factor of 2.5. Maybe you should purchase an external IDE
controler, just to check if it solves the problem ? Such an investment
is often a good idea...
But for sure, defenitely, if you want to avoid IDE trouble, go for SCSI...
Eric Dondelinger a écrit :
Hi Al,
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Alex wrote:
Since SuSE 8.2, I have trouble with the IDE
drivers. If the kernel tries to
reach the drives, I got a message:
kernel: hdd: packet command error: error =0x51 {Drive Ready SeekComplete
Error)
kernel:hdd: packet command error: error = 0x54
Hmm... and after several such messages, the whole bus gets resetted?
I've seen the same sort of trouble on other machines, with other
distros.
I'd guess at a hardware problem - not sure if it's the controller,
the drive, or simply the IDE cable.
That slowss down the system!
Indeed...
Go SCSI? :-)
Seriously though, I don't have a decent solution for this.
I hope you keep good backups?
Greets Eric
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