> On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> > So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> > a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> > diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
> > Bad. Bad. Bad.
>
> T
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> > > a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> > > diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
> > > Bad. Bad. Bad.
> > So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> > a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> > diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
> > Bad. Bad. Bad.
>
> This may also have caused your disklabel problem
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
> Bad. Bad. Bad.
This may also hav
* Matthew Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010718 16:56] wrote:
>
> Still on by default.
In my queue then.
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Matthew Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010718 16:33] wrote:
> >
> > So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> > a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> > diskcheckd,
* Matthew Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010718 16:33] wrote:
>
> So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
> a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
> diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
> Bad. Bad. Bad.
So, I took a SCSi disk away. Diskcheckd started complaining. However,
a camcontrol rescan couldn't make the disk go away until I killed off
diskcheckd, which then closed the disk, allowing the rescan to remove it.
Bad. Bad. Bad.
ev/da4
Jul 18 14:31:15 diskcheckd[202]: error reading 512 bytes fro