Subject: Re: SCSI error with Ultra 1 FAS
To: Sung-Won Chung <swchung7@hotmail.com>
From: Brian A. Seklecki <lavalamp@spiritual-machines.org>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 07/02/2002 02:17:37
...how's the drive cabled to the fas? internal SCA? a lot of things can
cause a scsi bus to reset, the most obvious being cabling/wiring problems.

so when did it start?

-lava

On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 @ 12:05am (+0900), Sung-Won Chung wrote:

SC> Hi,
SC>
SC> During netbsd souce using cvs. I met strange SCSI error in Ultra 1 170E.
SC> Fortunately, Ultra 1 seemed to work in spite of this SCSI error.
SC> I would appreciate if anyone let me know the meaning of this error message.
SC>
SC> The SCSI error message is
SC>
SC>   esp0:
SC> error:csr=b2930a13<INT,ERR,DRAINING=0,IEN,ENDMA,DSBL_SCSI_DRN,BURST=0,TCI
SC>   esp0: DMA error; resetting
SC>   esp0: SCSI bus reset
SC>
SC> Info. from dmesg about SCSI HDD is,
SC>
SC>   sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <SEAGATE, ST318406LC, 010A> SCSI3 0/direct
SC> fixed
SC>   sd0: 17501 MB, 26302 cyl, 2 head, 681 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 35843670
SC> sectors
SC>   sd0: sync (100.0ns offset 15), 16-bit (20.000MB/s) transfers, tagged
SC> queueing
SC>
SC> Info. from dmesg about SCSI controller is,
SC>
SC>   esp0 at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0x8800000 vector 20 ipl 3: dma rev fas
SC>   : FAS366/HME, 40MHz, SCSI ID 7
SC>
SC> I used 20020526-1.6A snapshot.
SC>
SC> Best,
SC> Sung-Won
SC>
SC>
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