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Date:      Wed, 21 Apr 1999 21:33:21 -0700
From:      Darren Pilgrim <dpilgrim@uswest.net>
To:        Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com>
Cc:        "Francis Percival C. Favoreal" <dune@cats.edu.ph>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: SCSI problem
Message-ID:  <371EA691.BD1F2CED@uswest.net>
References:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.990421092534.18736A-100000@mayon.cats.edu.ph> <371D79EF.CA43A24B@uk.radan.com> <371E6704.B6E8A560@uswest.net> <19990422012530.D254@marder-1>

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Mark Ovens wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 1999 at 05:02:12PM -0700, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
<snip>
>> Some of the SCSI HBAs I have stage the spin-ups to avoid overloading
>> the power supply.  Perhaps this might be the cause?
>>
> 
> I didn't know that. Anyway I powered off my system about an hour
> ago and when I powered it back up I listened for the 2nd HD spinning
> up. I wasn't quite right when I said it only spun up when the BIOS
> probes it. It didn't spin up 'til FreeBSD probed it!.
> 
> I've looked at the tech sheet for the drive (PDF file) and there
> are a couple of jumpers that control spin-up:
> 
> Disable / Enable Auto Spin Up (JP5)
> 
> This jumper controls how the drive starts when power is applied on
> 50 and 68 Pin Drives . If the jumper is installed then the disk
> will spin up automatically after power -on reset . If the jumper
> is NOT installed the disk will NOT spin up unless the host system
> issues a 'START UNIT' command to the disk.  On 80 Pin Drives, if
> the Jumper is not installed then the disk will spin up automatically
> after Power-On Reset.  If the Jumper is installed the disk will
> not spin up unless the Host System issues a "Start Unit" command
> to the disk.
> 
> I've not got this jumper on so it needs a 'START UNIT' command to
> spin-up. Does that come from the BIOS or the OS?

UIAM, the START UNIT command comes from the HA controller directly.

> Auto Start Delay and Delay Start (JP9, JP10)
> 
> The Auto Start Delay and Delay Start pins control when and how the
> drive can spin up, with the com bination of Aut o Spin option (pin
> #5). When in Auto Spin up and Start Delay mode the drive start will
> be delayed by a period of time multiplied by its own SCSI address.
> If Auto Spin up is disabled, these jumpers will be ignored.
> 
> Neither of these jumpers are on either but because J5 is off it
> makes no difference. If J5 was on then the various combinations of
> these 2 will give the following options:
> 
>    Spin up immediately after POR (Power On Reset)
>    Spin up 6 seconds multiplied by the disk's SCSI address after POR
>    Spin up 12 seconds multiplied by the disk's SCSI address after POR
>
> Now, I imagine that if this drive was my boot drive and jumpered
> the way it is, then I might have the same problem that Francis was
> having.

Francis: Set the boot drive to ID 0 or set it for immediate spinup if
ID 0 is already taken and you can't rearrange the addresses.  That
way the boot device is always ready by the time the system is ready
to boot the OS.


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