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Date:      Wed, 21 Jun 2000 10:25:35 +0100
From:      Abel Mayal <mayala@info.bt.co.uk>
To:        questions <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   SCSI drive failure
Message-ID:  <005701bfdb62$a8222070$fc709284@futures.bt.co.uk>
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Good Morning everyone!

I was running a simulation under FreeBSD last night and when I came this
morning to the office the computer had crash (you couldn't type or even
move the mouse). My computer has the hard drive partitioned in two, one
for windows and the other one for FreeBSD. Normally when the computer is
rebooted it comes up a menu asking:

F1 - Windows
F5 - FreeBSD

This morning when I rebooted the computer  it only came up the option of
"F1 - Windows" and NO option of FreeBSD. I check the BIOS configuration
and it says: "Unexpected SCSI Command Failure".

I don't understand what can it happen. The simulation I was running last
night consume little memory but the files that stores are massive. It
could happen that the partition of FreeBSD was run out of space due to
the simulation, BUT if so I think it shouldn't give a failure in this
partition.

Here I give some more details of the BIOS report:

*********************************
Unexpected SCSI Command Failure
Target SCSI ID:          1
SCSI CDB Sent:         03 00 00 00 0e 00 70 00 02 00
Host Adapter Status:   00h - No host adapter error
Target Status:               02h - Check condition
Sense Key:                   02h - Not ready
+Sense Code:               4Ch
+Sense Code Qualifier:  00h
************************************

The information that I have in the FreeBSD partition is very important
and I need to restore it. Can anyone tell how can I fix this failure
without deleting all the information in the partition?

Thank you very much,

abel

ps: I know that you all are thinking I should have done some backups BUT
I'm quite novice with computers... I WILL DO A BACKUP EVERY 30 SECONDS
NEXT TIME!!!

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Abel Mayal de la Torre

BT Advanced Communications Technology Centre
B29 BT Adastral Park
Martlesham Heath
Ipswich
Suffolk IP5 3RE

Tph: 01473 647615
E-Mail: mayala@info.bt.co.uk





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