Bug 433281

Summary: DVD writer test failed in RHEL 5.0
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Hardware Certification Program Reporter: Elavazhagan <elavazhagan.kel>
Component: Test Suite (tests)Assignee: Rob Landry <rlandry>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Red Hat Hardware Certification <hwcert-reviewers>
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Description Elavazhagan 2008-02-18 10:58:41 UTC
Description of problem: DVD writer test failed in RHEL 5.0


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:


Expected results:


Additional info:
OSERVATIONS noted after the test failed: 
1.I tried to take the screen of the error but it is not possible to take. after 
pressing print screen key "only a blank screen opened" then i take the 
screenshot through camera. 
2.when excuted a command #neat, only blank screen opened. 
3.when excuted a command #system-config-display only blank screen opened. 
4.we restarted the machine, The machine is not booted inot the OS.It came 
stopped in the matainence mode by giving the statement "Press control+D to 
continue" 
I could not also able to copy "output.log" file. it showing the error as "you 
don't have enough permission".

Comment 1 Elavazhagan 2008-02-18 10:58:42 UTC
Created attachment 295155 [details]
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Comment 2 Elavazhagan 2008-02-18 10:59:37 UTC
Created attachment 295156 [details]
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Comment 3 Elavazhagan 2008-02-18 11:04:46 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Description of problem: DVD writer test failed in RHEL 5.0
> Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
> How reproducible:
> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1.
> 2.
> 3.
>   
> Actual results:
> Expected results:
> Additional info:
> OSERVATIONS noted after the test failed: 
> 1.I tried to take the screen of the error but it is not possible to take. 
after 
> pressing print screen key "only a blank screen opened" then i take the 
> screenshot through camera. 
> 2.when excuted a command #neat, only blank screen opened. 
> 3.when excuted a command #system-config-display only blank screen opened. 
> 4.we restarted the machine, The machine is not booted inot the OS.It came 
> stopped in the matainence mode by giving the statement "Press control+D to 
> continue" 
> I could not also able to copy "output.log" file. it showing the error as "you 
> don't have enough permission".

Some more Details:
Motherboard: ECS MCP61PM-AM ver 1.0A
DVD writer: Lite ON DH-16A3P
OS: RHEL 5.0
Tool: hts-5.0-48.noarch.rpm

let me know how to resolvet his issue.


Comment 4 Rob Landry 2008-02-18 18:58:04 UTC
Elavazhagan,

I'd guess this likely isn't a test suite problem; my guess is based on the 'Read
only filesystem error'.  The two cases I've seen for this are if you've network
mounted /var and the second and more likely IMO is the system had some
underlying fault which triggered the kernel to attempt to protect the filesystem
by forcing it to read-only.  This setup seems the most likely given your
description of the events post reboot.  I'd suggest checking the kernel logs to
see what error occurred in the background, if it's reproducable you may also be
able to enable remote logging to better capture any data that's currently being
lost to the local logs.

Also, FYI, these kinds of issues should be addressable using your regular
support entitlement @ http://www.redhat.com/support instead of needing to open a
bug in bugzilla.

Comment 5 Elavazhagan 2008-02-19 04:04:03 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> Elavazhagan,
> I'd guess this likely isn't a test suite problem; my guess is based on 
the 'Read
> only filesystem error'.  The two cases I've seen for this are if you've 
network
> mounted /var and the second and more likely IMO is the system had some
> underlying fault which triggered the kernel to attempt to protect the 
filesystem
> by forcing it to read-only.  This setup seems the most likely given your
> description of the events post reboot.  I'd suggest checking the kernel logs 
to
> see what error occurred in the background, if it's reproducable you may also 
be
> able to enable remote logging to better capture any data that's currently 
being
> lost to the local logs.
> Also, FYI, these kinds of issues should be addressable using your regular
> support entitlement @ http://www.redhat.com/support instead of needing to 
open a
> bug in bugzilla.

Dear rlandry,

now we reload the OS and againg put the test with the new fresh media.
This time we are not faced the issued esclated above. but the test gets failed.
please find the attached log. let me know hpw to resolve this issue.

with regards,
Elavazhagan K


Comment 6 Elavazhagan 2008-02-19 04:04:44 UTC
Created attachment 295241 [details]
DVD writer failed test log

Comment 7 Rob Landry 2008-02-19 19:08:45 UTC
The log looks like a compare in the middle of the set failed, seems the media
and the original didn't match.  This combined with the previous failures really
looks more like a hardware issue.  If you manually burn an a media ISO will the
media check pass?