booting problem in RH, ver-5, as hdc: irq timeout : status=0xd0 {busy}
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booting problem in RH, ver-5, as hdc: irq timeout : status=0xd0 {busy}
Unable to boot redhat linux (ver-5). The last line or the error are as: mounting root filesystem. JBD: Clearing recovery information on journel. hdc:irq time out :status=0xd0 {busy}.
Is this RHEL version 5? Please note that this version just went end of life this year and is on extended support.
Is this a licensed system? If so, then perhaps RedHat themselves are best capable to help you with a solution that fits correctly within their architecture.
Are you seeing a prompt?
Note that a possible solution actually shows up using a web search of your string, "hdc:irq time out :status=0xd0 {busy}", and it brings you to RedHat's support site. The problem is a person needs to log in to be able to view the solution.
Other search results seem to indicate that you have a hardware fault either in the drive itself or in the hardware leading to the drive, such as the controller.
Is this RHEL version 5? Please note that this version just went end of life this year and is on extended support.
Is this a licensed system? If so, then perhaps RedHat themselves are best capable to help you with a solution that fits correctly within their architecture.
Are you seeing a prompt?
Note that a possible solution actually shows up using a web search of your string, "hdc:irq time out :status=0xd0 {busy}", and it brings you to RedHat's support site. The problem is a person needs to log in to be able to view the solution.
Other search results seem to indicate that you have a hardware fault either in the drive itself or in the hardware leading to the drive, such as the controller.
also this is redhat so did you BUY the required support contract ?
that gets you help from redhat
you are paying for it you might want to use that support
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