Subject: VS3100/38 SCSI disk problem
To: None <port-vax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Ole Myren R|hne <o.m.rohne@fys.uio.no>
List: port-vax
Date: 05/27/1997 11:10:07
I am trying boot 
ftp://ifib4.ifib.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/NetBSD-vax/netbsd-v31.gz
using mop to boot over the net. A 1.0 GB RZ57 disk is connected to the
external SCSI interface, this is the only disk in the system. When
booting, the system chockes when it comes to the disk:

ncr0 at vsbus0: scsi-id 7
scsibus0 at ncr0: 8 targets
ncr1 at vsbus0: scsi-id 7
scsibus1 at ncr1: 8 targets
(at this point it takes for ever...)
ncr1: no REQ for next phase, abort
ncr1: no REQ while aborting, reset
ncr1: reset SCSI bus for TID=0 LUN=0
(repeated)

Is something wrong with this stupid disk? It used to work with
VMS. And if I replace the disk with at EXABYTE tape drive (pretty
useless..), the tape is detected nicely and the system comes up.

	Regards,

	Ole