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Description of problem: The system is an Athlon64 3000+ on a MSI RS480M2-IL motherboard (ATI Radeon Xpress200 chipset) with a 3ware 7006-2 controller. When booting kernel-xen0, I get a hang with the following message repeating for each SCSI ID: 3w-xxxx: scsi0: WARNING: Unit #3: Command (0x12) timed out, resetting card. scsi: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery: host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0 The system boots fine with a i686 kernel (UP) or an x86_64 kernel. I have another system running the xen0 kernel with a 3ware card, so the problem appears to be another one related to the motherboard chipset. (Bug #152170 has more.) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-xen0-2.6.12-1.1390 How reproducible: Always
I forgot to mention that I tried booting with "noapic", but the behavior didn't change.
[This comment has been added as a mass update for all FC4 kernel bugs. If you have migrated this bug from an FC3 bug today, ignore this comment.] Please retest your problem with todays 2.6.12-1.1398_FC4 update. If your problem involved being unable to boot, or some hardware not being detected correctly, please make sure your /etc/modprobe.conf is correct *BEFORE* installing any kernel updates. If in doubt, you can recreate this file using.. mv /etc/sysconfig/hwconf /etc/sysconfig/hwconf.bak mv /etc/modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf.bak kudzu Thank you.
2.6.12-1.1398_FC4 didn't change anything. Turning off IO-APIC in the BIOS did however. I now have the system running 2.6.12-1.1398_FC4xen0. (Again, "noapic" on the kernel command line did not help.)
Please try the latest updates-testing kernel, which has an updated Xen.
From User-Agent: XML-RPC A new Xen version has been pushed to Fedora Core 4 updates. This version of Xen (combined with the latest kernel update) should fix this issue. Please reopen this bug if the problems continue with the latest Xen and kernel updates.
From User-Agent: XML-RPC A new Xen version has been pushed to Fedora Core 4 updates. This version of Xen (together with kernel 2.6.12-1.1435 or newer) should fix this issue. Please reopen this bug if the problems continue with the latest Xen and kernel updates.
Mass update to all FC4 bugs: An update has been released (2.6.13-1.1526_FC4) which rebases to a new upstream kernel (2.6.13.2). As there were ~3500 changes upstream between this and the previous kernel, it's possible your bug has been fixed already. Please retest with this update, and update this bug if necessary. Thanks.
2.6.14-1.1637_FC4 has been released as an update for FC4. Please retest with this update, as a large amount of code has been changed in this release, which may have fixed your problem. Thank you.
This is a mass-update to all currently open kernel bugs. A new kernel update has been released (Version: 2.6.15-1.1830_FC4) based upon a new upstream kernel release. Please retest against this new kernel, as a large number of patches go into each upstream release, possibly including changes that may address this problem. This bug has been placed in NEEDINFO_REPORTER state. Due to the large volume of inactive bugs in bugzilla, if this bug is still in this state in two weeks time, it will be closed. Should this bug still be relevant after this period, the reporter can reopen the bug at any time. Any other users on the Cc: list of this bug can request that the bug be reopened by adding a comment to the bug. If this bug is a problem preventing you from installing the release this version is filed against, please see bug 169613. Thank you.
Closing per previous comment.