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Date:      Tue, 17 Feb 1998 01:03:22 -0500
From:      "Mike Nowlin" <mike@viewsnet.com>
To:        "Steve Grandi" <grandi@noao.edu>, "Mike D Tancsa" <mdtancsa@sentex.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: I need a strategy for making my STABLE installation stable
Message-ID:  <004901bd3b69$c13dce60$0f689926@twikki.argos.org>

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>I have been running the Adaptec with "Ultra" speed enabled.  Probably worth
a
>try to to set 10 MBps instead of 20 (and then perhaps 8?) and see what
happens.


Not directly related, but I have had similar problems using Adaptec 1540B/C
SCSI controllers  on certain 486 motherboards under both Linux and FreeBSD
2.1 & 2.2...  Basically, the SCSI bus would get stuck, while the rest of the
system tried to continue running...  (Kinda hard without hard drives!)  I
messed around with it more on the Linux machines, and was getting "SCSI
command timeout" messages -- the kernel was still running, but the rest of
the system was basically not doing much of anything else.  I noticed that
adjusting the I/O speed of the controller would change the frequency of the
lockups, but never got rid of the problem completely.  Depending on the
motherboard, sometimes decreasing the speed would help, while other times
increasing it would help, but it still happened like clockwork under heavy
SCSI activity...  (Like "cat /dev/cd0a > /dev/null"...)

Finally, I just got sick of the problem, picked up a couple Pentium 200s,
and the same SCSI controllers run great on the new motherboards...

Go figure...

--Mike
mike@argos.org



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