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Date:      Tue, 9 Jul 1996 07:32:29 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Stephenn Hovey <root@buffnet.net>
To:        Fair pay <fairpay@stoat.riga.lv>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problems with 3th SCSI-2 HDD
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSD.3.91.960709073209.4598E-100000@buffnet7.buffnet.net>
In-Reply-To: <WOLLLun8iE@stoat.riga.lv>

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You sure that the drive that is terminated is the one at the end of the 
cable?

On Mon, 8 Jul 1996, Fair pay wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> there is a big problem (at least for me) with SCSI HDDs.
> 
> There is a PC with Adaptec AIC-7850 on motherboard and FreeBSD 2.1.0. 
> There are three HDDs attached to the SCSI-2 bus:
>  ID
> ----------------------------
>  0        Conner CFP1080S        (SCSI terminated)
>  1        Quantum Lightning 540S (SCSI not terminated)
>  2        Conner CFP2105S        (SCSI not terminated)
>  7        AIC-7850               (SCSI terminated)
> 
> When FreeBSD 2.1 is booted (I booted by means of install.bat/inst_ide.bat
>  under DOS), it detects ahc0, waits "SCSI deviced to settle", then shows 
> list of disks' data, and then about 10-15 copies of the string
>         "ahc0 WARNING no command for scb 0"
> and goes to reboot.
> 
> When the HDD with ID 2 is detached from the bus (by removing cabling), 
> FreeBSD boots ok. Besides this I tried to insert/remove terminators 
> on the HDD, but the problem persists.
> 
> The HDD with ID 2 was installed yesterday and there ar 3 partitions
> on it, first one is used by OS/2, on second one NT is installed. The
> HDD workes fine under those OS. So the hardware configuration seems
> to be proper.
> 
> Could you please provide any possible solutions for the problem ?
> 
> Thanks in advance. Dima.
> -- 
> Dmitry Solodov
> E-mail: dima@irs.riga.lv | fax. +371-7287659
> 
> 
> 



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