"Abort command Issued" messages appear in /var/log/messages file
Issue
- We are noticing SAN errors across all our different system (SuSE, Solaris, even Windows).
- Performance on our database servers is degraded and applications are slow responding.
- Some systems are crashing after these errors.
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What do the "Abort command issued" error messages mean?
kernel: qla2xxx 0000:46:00.0: scsi(1:0:105): Abort command issued -- 1 3e7bbc46 2002. kernel: qla2xxx 0000:46:00.0: scsi(1:0:101): Abort command issued -- 1 3e7c1ec0 2002. kernel: qla2xxx 0000:46:00.0: scsi(1:0:103): Abort command issued -- 1 3e7d02b8 2002. kernel: qla2xxx 0000:46:00.0: scsi(1:0:115): Abort command issued -- 1 3e7d37a9 2002. kernel: qla2xxx 0000:46:00.0: scsi(1:0:109): Abort command issued -- 1 3e7d44cd 2002.
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What is the meaning of
qla2xxx [0000:04:00.0]-801c:1: Abort command issued nexus
message?kernel: qla2xxx [0000:04:00.0]-801c:1: Abort command issued nexus=1:0:0 -- 1 2002. kernel: qla2xxx [0000:04:00.0]-801c:1: Abort command issued nexus=1:0:0 -- 1 2002. kernel: qla2xxx [0000:04:00.0]-801c:1: Abort command issued nexus=1:0:0 -- 1 2002.
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5, 6, 7, 8
- Fibre Channel SAN
- QLogic FC HBAs
- Red Hat's
qla2xxx
driver
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