[SunRescue] fun SCSI errors
Dan Debertin
rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri May 18 14:06:32 CDT 2001
I have a known-to-be-pretty-good Seagate drive that Solaris 2.5 just
hates. Here are some of the boot messages:
WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/dma at f,81000/esp at f,80000 (esp0):
Connected command timeout for Target 5.0
WARNING: /iommu at f,e0000000/sbus at f,e0001000/dma at f,81000/esp at f,80000 (esp0):
Target 5.0 reducing sync. transfer rate
That is followed by SCSI timeouts for almost every disk on the bus.
When I remove this disk from the bus, everything works fine. It's a
Seagate ST51080N; the enclosure is centronics-50, which I convert to
narrow SCSI2 to plug into my 600MP.
The drive works fine on a NetBSD/i386 box, but maybe Solaris is more
sensitive or something. Termination is not a problem, and I have carefully
audited the SCSI ID's.
So ... any ideas?
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Dan Debertin
airboss at nodewarrior.org
www.nodewarrior.org
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