Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 15:01:26 -0700 (PDT) From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com> To: Lars Eggert <larse@ISI.EDU> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Ultra320 drivers? Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0208311500580.62623-100000@beppo> In-Reply-To: <3D713882.4050002@isi.edu>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
I was thinking that the CHS mapping had changed from your original
settings when you loaded new f/w.
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Lars Eggert wrote:
> Matthew Jacob wrote:
> >>>That's damned odd. Can you get into the configuration menu and make sure
> >>>it has 'large BIOS' or whatever the LSI term is enabled?
> >>
> >>The Dell BIOS, or the LSI config menu? I don't think either has a
> >
> > LSI Config - ^C.
>
> OK, I'm in the LSI config screen, and here's what I have in the first
> screen:
>
> LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPTBIOS-5.02.00
> <Boot Adapter List> <Global Properties>
>
> LSI Logic Host Bus Adapters
> Adapter PCI Dev/ Port IRQ NVM Boot LSI Logic
> Bus Func Number Order Control
> <LSI1030 3 60> DC00 11 Yes 1 Disabled
> <LSI1030 3 61> D800 11 Yes 0 Enabled
>
> I disabled one of them, since the drives hang off the other one and this
> shaves a few seconds off reboot times.
>
> Under <Boot Adapter List>, the only things I can change are the boot
> order and the status (enabled/disabled) of the two adaptors.
>
> Under <Global Properties>, I have:
>
> Pause When Boot Alert Displayed [No]
> Boot Information Display Mode [Verbose]
> Negotiate with devies [Supported]
> Video Mode [Color]
> Support Interrupt [Hook interrupt, the Default]
>
> Under the enabled device <LSI1030 3 61>, I have:
>
> Adapter Properties
>
> Adapter PCI Dev/
> Bus Func
> LSI1030 3 61
>
> <Device Properties>
> Host SCSI ID [ 7]
> SCSI Bus Scan Order [Low to High (0..Max)]
> Removable Media Support [None]
> CHS Mapping [SCSI Plug and Play Mapping]
> Spinup Delay (Secs) [ 2]
> Secondary Cluster Server [No]
> Termination Control [Auto]
>
> Under <Device Properties>, it shows some details about the connected
> drives and let me force them to a lower speed, etc.
>
> The only thing that comes close to "large BIOS" would be the "CHS
> Mapping", but either setting ("SCSI Plug and Play Mapping" or "Alternate
> CHS Mapping") doesn't boot.
>
> Or am I looking at the wrong thing?
>
> Lars
> --
> Lars Eggert <larse@isi.edu> USC Information Sciences Institute
>
To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?Pine.BSF.4.21.0208311500580.62623-100000>
