Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 18:39:36 -0600 From: "Jason Osborne" <rage@dynip.com> To: <AIC7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Problem with Adaptec AIC-7850 card Message-ID: <NDBBLKPPJCGEPMOHAKDBMEIACAAA.rage@dynip.com>
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HELP! I have read all the info I could find on the card and in the kernel and the HOWTOs. I am getting a auto-termination error and don't know what to do. First off, for some reason, my card does not prompt me to press ctrl+a while the machine is booting before it starts to load the os. This makes no since to me at all. Below are a few debug logs I found pretaining to what happened. To let ya'll know, I had a scanner hooked up to my card and it was working fine. I tried to setup a hard drive but found it was corrupted so I took it off. I set the card back up both physically and software wise the same way it was before except that I didn't take the disk support out in the scsi section of the kernel. If you have any ideas that might help, please feel free to respond. I haven't found any useful, understandable solutions yet....even on adaptec's site i might add. Quick Rundown ------------- OS: Redhat 6.0 Kernel: Linux 2.2.13 Card: Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI ID switch on scanner: ID 5 Scanner: Umax SuperVista S-12 Built-in Scsi kernel driver selections: Scsi support enabled; Scsi Disk Support; Scsi generic support; Probe all LUNs; Verbose Scsi error logging; and under Scsi low level drivers I have: Adaptec AIC-7xxx support enabled; enable tag queueing disabled; maximum tcq 8; collect statistics to report in /proc enabled; delay in sec after scsi bus reset 5. Boot up info from /var/log/messages ----------------------------------- Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) <Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI host adapter> found at PCI 18/0 Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) Narrow Channel, SCSI ID=7, 3/255 SCBs Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) Warning - detected auto-termination Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) Please verify driver detected settings are correct. Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) If not, then please properly set the device termination Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) in the Adaptec SCSI BIOS by hitting CTRL-A when prompted Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) during machine bootup. Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) Cables present (Int-50 YES, Ext-50 YES) Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: (scsi0) Downloading sequencer code... 406 instructions downloaded Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: scsi0 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 5.1.20/3.2.4 Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: <Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI host adapter> Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: scsi : 1 host. Jan 19 17:47:33 lithium kernel: scsi : detected total. Info after boot from /proc/scsi/scsi ------------------------------------ Attached devices: none Info after boot from /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0 ----------------------------------------- Adaptec AIC7xxx driver version: 5.1.20/3.2.4 Compile Options: TCQ Enabled By Default : Disabled AIC7XXX_PROC_STATS : Enabled AIC7XXX_RESET_DELAY : 5 Adapter Configuration: SCSI Adapter: Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI host adapter Narrow Controller PCI MMAPed I/O Base: 0xe0410000 Adapter SEEPROM Config: SEEPROM found and used. Adaptec SCSI BIOS: Disabled IRQ: 11 SCBs: Active 0, Max Active 1, Allocated 15, HW 3, Page 255 Interrupts: 25 BIOS Control Word: 0x0000 Adapter Control Word: 0x0015 Extended Translation: Disabled Disconnect Enable Flags: 0x00ff Tag Queue Enable Flags: 0x0000 Ordered Queue Tag Flags: 0x0000 Default Tag Queue Depth: 8 Tagged Queue By Device array for aic7xxx host instance 0: {255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255} Actual queue depth per device for aic7xxx host instance 0: {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1} Statistics: [root@lithium aic7xxx]# If you need any more info, just ask. Thank you in advance for helping with this issue. -- Jason Osborne rage@dynip.com http://rage.dynip.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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