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Date:      Fri, 13 Mar 1998 13:08:41 -0500
From:      "Harry Patterson" <harry@visiontm.com>
To:        "Tom Jackson" <toj@gorillanet.gorilla.net>
Cc:        "scsi freebsd" <freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   CTT8000-S problems solved
Message-ID:  <01bd4eab$0df24fc0$5fca4ace@hp.harry.com>

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Thanks to Tom, David and Christopher for their ideas and moral support.

Thanks to pure coincidence on Friday the 13th, the great Seagate Tapestor
mystery has been solved. The problem turned out to be an IRQ conflict with
USB and the SCSI controller on my new machine. We discovered this quite by
accident after setting up an exact duplicate of this computer with Windows95
for one of our users.  Windows95 yelled about the IRQ 11 conflict between
the Adaptec aha1505 and the USB. It instantly clicked with me that the same
must be happening on the FreeBSD box. I quickly changed the IRQ of the
network card from 10 to 3 and the aha1505 from 11 to 10, rebooted, adjusted
the kernel and instant success.

Of course not all questions are answered yet which brings me to the next
set:

What does FreeBSD offer to identify these type of IRQ conflicts?

When I first used dump I used a derivative of Curt's suggestion (12/8/96)
and used "dump 0ubBf 32 /dev/nrst0 /" which worked but did not include the
entire disk (only backed up 14,950 tape blocks vs the 333348 for /usr). I
modified it to be the /usr directory and it backed up all of /usr. What do I
use to back up the entire disk and how do I determine the optimum parameters
for dump, including blocksize (-b 32),  for my drive?

Thanks again,

Harry


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