Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 08:38:59 +0100 (CET) From: Danilo Godec <danci@agenda.si> To: <aic7xxx@freebsd.org> Subject: Termination and hot-swap backplanes Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0203010827390.31980-100000@duplo.agenda.si>
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Hi there! I have a brand new machine with an Intel STL2 motherboard, which features an onboard LVD/SE aic7xxx (LVD and SE are separated connectors), mounted in an Intel Hudson box with a HS LVD backplane. There is also a factory provided SCSI cable from the backplane to the motherboard. This cable has only two connectors and no terminator (at least it's not visible). The aic7xxx BIOS can see the two disks and can also format them. However, when I boot to Linux, the driver (it's the 2.2.20 stock aic7xxx driver) sees the disks, but whenever I try to use them, I get parity errors. I can't even make partitions on them. So I replaced the cable with another, this time a much longer, with multiple connectors and a terminator (I have no spare that would be alike to the original). Everything works with this cable. I never before had a problem like that, so I'm a bit affraid that something is wrong with this backplane. What if there IS termination on the backplane, but it's not working properly? I could get a lot of problems later if I use a cable with termination, right? D. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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