Date: Fri, 07 Feb 1997 14:50:27 +0900 From: "<Ajith Asela Pasqual.>" <pasqual@hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ST32155W - Not detected during probing!! HELP!! Message-ID: <199702070550.OAA07467@madoka.hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 06 Feb 1997 21:15:28 PST" References: <199702070515.VAA28054@seabass.progroup.com>
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>On Thu, 6 Feb 1997 21:15:28 -0800 (PST), "Craig Shaver" <craig@ProGroup.COM> said: >> I've partitioned the disk for Win95 (C:) and for FreeBSD (D:). At this momment > How did you do the partition? Did you use some utility on the controller? Using fdsik. (1 Primary DOS and the other Extended - I plan to delete it for freebsd but I could not go that far -:() >> During a normal boot SCSI BIOS identifies the SCSI devices correctly : >> >> SCSI ID #0 : CDROM CR-506 >> SCSI ID #15 : Seagate ST32155W Drive C : (80h) >> > Hmmmm, first thing I would do, would be to set the target on the seagate > to id#0, and the target on the cdrom to id#6. Is this cdrom a wide device? > Or do you have the connector to do wide->scsi II? I have a 2940uw on the > shelf, and it can do scsi 2 and wide on different cables. hmmmmm. No!! It is not wide. When I boot for the first time it gave that message : Cannot initaie WIDE negotiation. So I set the WIDE negotiation to "no" When I boot from 2.2-GAMMA it displays the message that internal50 and internal68 cable is present. (I guess this is for non wide and wide) > ok, anyway, the reason I would move the id# to 0 would be because I have > run into problems with the ncr driver. In spots the ncr driver does a > target mask using hex 0x07, instead of hex 0x0f. That meant that targets > 8 - 15 were unusable. I am guessing here. ST32155W is SCAM compliant. So 2940uw automatically set the ID to #15. Since CDROM is not, I guess its intial settings corresponds to #0. If I disable the SCSI select SCAM compliant "disable" it, ven the SCSI BIOS will not detect the hard disk. This happened once. I'll try your suggestion. Thanks!! > You may need to send this to scsi@freebsd.org also. I will. >> Boot Target ID ....... 15 (This was 0 earlier - but NO change at all!) > make this 0 again, and pull the jumpers on the hard disk so the id is 0 > there too. set the cdrom out on #6 for now. Does this means "Disabling SCAM support" ? Thanks for your time. I greatly appreciate it. > -- > Craig Shaver (craig@progroup.com) (415)390-0654 > Productivity Group POB 60458 Sunnyvale, CA 94088 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ajith Pasqual - Dept of Info. & Comm. Eng., Univ. of Tokyo. Email:pasqual@hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp (WWW)http://www.hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~pasqual/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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