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After upgrade startup errors

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I just upgraded my unraid server from 4.7 to 5.0-rc6-r8168-test2.

 

Everything went smooth, and is working fine, but in my syslog I see some errors which I've not seen on 4.7 on the startup phase.

 

sas: ata7: end_device-0:0: dev error handler

sas: ata8: end_device-0:1: dev error handler

sas: ata9: end_device-0:2: dev error handler

 

While detecting ata7 it gives one message, which is repeated on the next ata, so for the last I get errors for all end_device-0:0 to 0:7.

 

My hardware is a Supermicro X7SPA-HF/X7SPA-HF, BIOS 1.2a with one AOC-SASLP-MV8 and the errors occur for disk attached to the MV8

 

I have unmenu running with ssmtp, minidlna, apc-ups,screen packages.

 

While working with the server I did not see these errors again, but did just get a

 

unraidserver kernel: smartctl[5695]: segfault at 80aa048 ip 080aa048 sp bfd84ad4 error 15

 

which I'll investigate later on

 

Forum search/google search did not find any results, anyone have an idea what is wrong ?

 

syslog-2012-08-11.txt

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The smartctl segfault disappeared once I disabled unmenu and all plugins.

 

The dev error handler remains (as was to be expected as they occurred before unmenu was even started)

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Talking to myself...

 

Is this just an informational message telling me it's using the 'dev error handler' for the sas ata7 end_device-0:0 ????

 

The unmenu syslog is flagging it as an error (red line) because of the 'error' text within it.

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