Getting "Abort command issued -- 1 103563 2002" error message in the logs

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • We have noticed these messages in the logs over the past 3 weeks:
Sep 10 09:46:26 hostname kernel: qla2xxx_eh_abort(1): aborting sp ffff810b67ed90c0 from RISC. pid=1062243.
Sep 10 09:46:26 hostname kernel: qla2xxx 0000:11:00.0: scsi(1:2:1) FCP command status: 0x5-0x0 (0x80000) portid=031d00 oxid=0x70b ser=0x103563 cdb=2a000b len=0x2000 rsp_info=0x0 resid=0x0 fw_resid=0x0
Sep 10 09:46:26 hostname kernel: qla2xxx 0000:11:00.0: scsi(1:2:1): Abort command issued -- 1 103563 2002.
  • Multipath device paths are failing and recovering frequently too.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
    • QLogic HBA
    • IBM XIV Storage

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