Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 10:10:03 -0400 From: Dale_Moberg@stercomm.com To: questions@freebsd.org Cc: Dale_Moberg@stercomm.com Subject: nca scsi driver error messages during boot. Message-ID: <2108D660.1733@smtplink.stercomm.com>
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Hi, I am trying to get to the point of using disklabel on a scsi drive but disklabel times out when asked to write a label to the disk. dmesg shows that during boot the nca scsi driver finds the controller card (a NCR-53C400 based Trantor board model 160B). It also probes the bus and finds sd0(nca1:0:0) which responds with HP 1.050 GB 3rd 0582 type 0 fixec scsi2 Direct Access 1001 MB (2051460 512 byte sectors) But I also see the following error messages: nca1/0/0 unknown message: 0x1 nca1/0/0 unknown message: 0x1 nca1/0/0 unknown message: 0x19 nca1/0/0 unknown message: 0xf The HP drive is a fast scsi 2 drive whose documentation says to supply termpwr and to terminate using a cable with active termination. This I have done. Unfortunately the controller card documentation (from Adaptec) does not say how its termination can be modified or whether it is active. The controller card has both an internal 50 pin connector for ribbon cable and a DB25 for external devices. I do not know how the card figures out whether it is in the middle or at the end. My question is whether the unknown messages that are found during boot give any clues about what the real problem is and how it might be fixed? If not, is there a controller card that can supply active termination and is configurable (jumpers preferably) and that is known to work with fast scsi 2 drives (and of course freebsd!!!) Thanks for any assistance.
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