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Date:      Mon, 6 Dec 1999 10:17:31 -0800 (PST)
From:      Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
To:        Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
Cc:        "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>, Dan Seguin <dseg@texar.com>, Bill Fumerola <billf@chc-chimes.com>, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@monkeys.com>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Strange SCSI sickness 
Message-ID:  <199912061817.KAA71061@apollo.backplane.com>
References:   <Pine.BSF.4.10.9912051332220.28920-100000@beppo.feral.com>

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:>    treatment, in roughly this order:
:> 
:>    3a) Complete check of all cables and the seating of connectors.
:> 
:>    3b) Examination of the drive(s) in question for any cooling or
:>        mounting deficiencies.  Depending on the SCSI errors in question,
:>        I might even investigate firmware updates for the drive(s).
:> 
:>    3c) Examination of the controller for correct seating and bus slot
:>        (in older PCI mobos, this makes a difference) as well as its
:>        firmware revision level.
:> 
:
:3d)	Any system experiencieng scsi parity errors should have all components
:	power cycled (for self healing termpwr- fuses) and any pluggable
:	termpwr fuses checked (these are exceedingly rare now- but if you
:	had a SparcStation, they'd be the first thing to check- they're next
:	to the ethernet connector on the motherboard). If you're not using
:	an active terminator, you should be. Check for multiple termination-
:	both ends of the bus must have termination enabled, nothing else-
:	check drive and hba. If necessary, derate off of Ultra to Fast to
:	see if this was the source of problems.
:
:[ a parity error indicates trashed signals. a parity error in data phase
:indicates signal reflection, skew, or rise time problems. signal quality
:is greatly affected by: bus length, termination, cable impedance mismatches ]

    Only buy terminators with terminator-power LEDs, and only use external
    terminators (it makes it easier to maintain the drives).

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon@backplane.com>


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