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Date:      Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:45:38 -0400
From:      Ed Maste <emaste@freebsd.org>
To:        Tom Whittaker <tom@kace.com>
Cc:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Adaptec 3405 problems
Message-ID:  <20080429004538.GB11308@sandvine.com>
In-Reply-To: <48139050.1090906@kace.com>
References:  <48139050.1090906@kace.com>

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On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 03:28:00PM -0500, Tom Whittaker wrote:

> On both Release and Stable 7.0 The adatec card will start spitting out 
> timeout errors then will eventually give a message on the console that 
> it can no longer communicate the the card and the machine has to be 
> rebooted. I upgraded the bios to build 15728 but still am having issues. 

What firmware build were you using before you tried 15728?  I've done a
lot of testing with 3405 / 3805 controllers and haven't managed to crash
the controller.  Most of my testing has been with firmware 12814, which
is admittedly somewhat old.

> there is also a large file called arcerror.txt, I wont include the whole 
> thing but the last line is:
> 
> Sat 26Apr2008 (tz=0)
> 08:10:21.697145000  arcconf: ArcPhysicalDeviceAttach.cpp: Line #: 745
>                   StorLib::getSystemConfig()
>                       ArcSystem::buildChildren(Ret & retOUT)
>                           ArcAdapter::buildChildren(Ret &retOUT)
>                               
> ArcPhysicalDeviceAttach::ArcPhysicalDeviceAttach(
> Channel *pChannelIN, ...)
>                                   ArcPhysicalDeviceAttach::setFsaInfo()
>                                       
> ArcPhysicalDeviceAttach::doScsiPassThru()
>                                           *** FSA API Error: 
> FsaSendScsiCommand
> () fsaStatus=479 ***

I've seen that as well and have asked Adaptec about it.  They responded
that those errors can be ignored -- they issue SCSI pass through
commands to try to query something from the disk and that's failing.  It
just means that something might not be displayed for a device.

- Ed



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