Re: Kernel lockup, might be helpful log.

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I can't help with the call traces. But several (not all) of the hard
resetting link messages are hallmark cases where the SCSI command
timer default of 30 seconds looks like it's being hit while the drive
itself is hung up doing a sector read recovery (multiple attempts).
It's worth seeing if 'smartctl -l scterc <dev>' will report back that
SCT is supported and that it's just disabled, meaning you can change
this to something sane like with 'smartctl -l 70,70 <dev>' which will
make the drive time out before the linux kernel command timer. That'll
let Btrfs do the right thing, rather than constantly getting poked in
both eyes by link resets.


Chris Murphy
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