Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 11:20:21 +0000 (GMT) From: jake@ibmPCUG.CO.UK To: FreeBSD-questions@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: Waiting for SCSI devices to settle? Message-ID: <9502151120.aa13247@kate.ibmpcug.co.uk>
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Hello, Firstly I have just installed FreeBSD, and it was a breeze. Great! Now, I have already moved onto the 2.1.0-Development, (the second feb snapshot) soley because of our SCSI controller. Hardware in use: Intel P90 with 32MB RAM 522MB IDE boot disk with PCI 32-data path D-Link 220 Ethernet Card ISA Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI card 2.1GB SCSI-2 disk There seems to be an intermittent problem on boot-up. A high proportion of boots, say, 4 out of 5, result in the system hanging after it finds the pci hardware and scsi controller, and says "Waiting for SCSI devices to settle" after 5 secs or so the Adaptec controller light stays permanently on, which I am told is a bad sign. The system hangs like that indefinitely, (well I waited 30 mins anyway:-). Yet, sometimes, it boots ok and there is only a 2-3 sec gap after the Waiting For message; the drive is found as sd0 and the splendour of FreeBSD awaits usage. What could this be down to? Remote reboots are a distinct possibilty :-) and having to repeatedly power-cycle the machine for a "good" boot is not something that we can do remotely yet. As an aside we want to use this machine as a USENET machine running INN, anyone with any experience of this? I know the port exists but anyone using it in anger? I could not get the 1st Feb Snapshot to work at all with the scsi disk. Thanks, Jake Dias PC User Group Support
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