Bug 5683

Summary: Redhat 6.0, Xfree86 3.3.5,seems to cause SCSI bus errors
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: amulder
Component: XFree86Assignee: Preston Brown <pbrown>
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Version: 6.0CC: amulder
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Description amulder 1999-10-07 15:36:15 UTC
I have been running RedHat 6.0 for a number of months.
Last week I applied a number of security and recommended
patches to my system.  I obtained those patches from the
RedHat web site.

Among those patches was the full suite of Xfree86 3.3.5
rpm's.  (I also applied Gnome, CDE, netkit, termcap,
rpm, telnet, traceroute patches.  I can provide a full
detailed list)

Starting on the weekend, my system starting logging SCSI
errors of the form:
  Oct  5 04:02:47 willow kernel: SCSI host 0
      abort (pid 142691) timed out - resetting
  Oct  5 04:02:47 willow kernel: SCSI bus is being
      reset for host 0 channel 0.

One symptom for me seems to be that StarOffice has twice
now locked up completely.  The process is defunct, and
not killable.  I rebooted once, and ended up having to
manually fsck to clean up the disk.

The reason I suspect Xfree86 is that I when looking through
deja.com and found several posting by Randall J. Parr
(one in comp.os.linux.x under the title "bug/conflicts in
XFree86 3.3.5 on RH6?" dated Sep 23/1999)  He detailed quite
well an almost identical situation, only he had done a
better job of tracking it down to XFree86.  His solution was
to downgrade to version 3.3.3.  I emailed him and he replied
that he has not received a single other response to his
several usenet postings.

I thought I should try submitting an official bug report,
in case this really is something new to you guys.  I checked
what I could on the redhat support pages and couldn't find
anything similar.

For completenes, I have a Intel PII-350, ASUS-P2B motherbd,
Adaptec 2940UW scsi card, Yamaha crw4416 cd-rw, and seagate
ST34520W SCSI hard disk.  the other system hardware should
be irrelevant, but to cover everything, the video card is
an 8MB AGP ati xpert98.  Uname -a reports
kernel version 2.2.5-22 #1.

thank you for your attention.

Comment 1 Preston Brown 2000-02-04 16:26:59 UTC
this is a symptom of faulty hardware, not of bad software.  There is NO WAY that
XFree86 can cause bad interactions with the SCSI bus.  Maybe your hard drive is
flakey.