Jorge Gomez said: > Hi, I have an Abit KG7 RAID mb with an hpt370 chip onboard and a RAID 0 > array. A few weeks ago, I've installed Debian 3.0 with disks bf2.4 and > it worked with problems. The most important of this problems was that it > was appearing that message continously : > > hde: dma_intr: error=0x84 {DriveStatusError BadCRC} > (you > can change hde by hdg) > hde: dma_intr: error=0x51 {DriveReadySeekComplete Error} (you > can > change hde by hdg)
not sure about the 2nd error, it is probably related to the first. I encountered the first error when I used IDE cables longer then 18" on my Promise ATA/100 controllers(non-raid). The problems immediately stopped once I used 18"(which is the IDE official spec) cables. I reccomend checking your cables, if they are longer then 18" then replace them with 18" cables. This isn't specific to linux, I encountered the same problem under freebsd 4.4 as well last year. the CRC error is not a fatal error, just a warning that some data failed a check, the data was transferred again and it passed the check. You can probably generate a ton of these errors by generating some high I/O such as looping a kernel compile or running bonnie++ ditch the 24" or 32" cables if you have em though. In some systems the 18" cables are short enough that I can only fit 1 drive on each cable, the 2nd connector doesn't reach..but thats life I guess. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]