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Created attachment 496755 [details] full log Description of problem: Not sure if it is a v7 bug, IA64 fv_storage testing always fails. Host was 1.3 R40, tested with two images: v7ia64-20100312.img.tar.bz2(1.3 R35) and v7ia64-20090826.img.tar.bz2 (1.2 R25), also with RHEL5.7 Alpha and RHEL 5.5 GA. all of those failed for same reason. In detail, it fails on rawIO seq write and read phases: *** Testing raw I/O performance on mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01 Warning: can not get device size from /sys/block/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01/size, defaulting to 1048576. --- sequential write Total Statistics: <snip> Total Statistics: Output device/file name: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01 (device type=block) Type of I/O's performed: sequential (forward) Data pattern written: 0xdeadbeef (read verify disabled) Total records processed: 11264 @ 65536 bytes/record (64.000 Kbytes) Total bytes transferred: 738197504 (720896.000 Kbytes, 704.000 Mbytes) Average transfer rates: 30323591 bytes/sec, 29612.882 Kbytes/sec Asynchronous I/O's used: 8 Number I/O's per second: 462.701 Total passes completed: 1/1 Total errors detected: 0/1 Total elapsed time: 00m24.34s Total system time: 00m11.86s Total user time: 00m02.80s Starting time: Tue May 3 08:09:21 2011 Ending time: Tue May 3 08:09:45 2011 returns 65024 Error: dt error ! --- sequential read Total Statistics: Input device/file name: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01 (device type=block) <snip> Total Statistics: Input device/file name: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01 (device type=block) Type of I/O's performed: sequential (forward) Data pattern read: 0xdeadbeef Total records processed: 16384 @ 32768 bytes/record (32.000 Kbytes) Total bytes transferred: 536870912 (524288.000 Kbytes, 512.000 Mbytes) Average transfer rates: 20141471 bytes/sec, 19669.405 Kbytes/sec Asynchronous I/O's used: 8 Number I/O's per second: 614.669 Total passes completed: 1/1 Total errors detected: 0/1 Total elapsed time: 00m26.65s Total system time: 00m14.35s Total user time: 00m05.12s Starting time: Tue May 3 08:11:40 2011 Ending time: Tue May 3 08:12:06 2011 returns 0 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 1 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442048, position 738328576 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 2 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442176, position 738394112 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 3 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442304, position 738459648 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 4 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442432, position 738525184 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 5 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442560, position 738590720 dt: 'aio_return', errno = 125 - Operation canceled dt: Error number 6 occurred on Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 dt: Relative block number where the error occurred is 1442688, position 738656256 Total Statistics: Input device/file name: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01 (device type=block) Type of I/O's performed: sequential (forward) Data pattern read: 0xdeadbeef Total records processed: 11264 @ 65536 bytes/record (64.000 Kbytes) Total bytes transferred: 738197504 (720896.000 Kbytes, 704.000 Mbytes) Average transfer rates: 32698330 bytes/sec, 31931.963 Kbytes/sec Asynchronous I/O's used: 8 Number I/O's per second: 498.937 Total passes completed: 1/1 Total errors detected: 6/1 Total elapsed time: 00m22.57s Total system time: 00m10.91s Total user time: 00m05.60s Starting time: Tue May 3 08:12:07 2011 Ending time: Tue May 3 08:12:29 2011 returns 65280 Error: dt error ! --- random write
Gnichols, any chance this could be related to a change in the FV data image? Perhaps v7 is not 1.3-43 there? Caspar, does this happen on only a single specific ia64 system or multiple?
I've seen on multiple.
(In reply to comment #1) > Gnichols, any chance this could be related to a change in the FV data image? > Perhaps v7 is not 1.3-43 there? I tried old fv image and updated fv image, both failed for the same reason. The console said: "serial8250: too much work for irq44", don't know whether it's related to this issue.