From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 16:55:24 +0200 From: Lucio de Re lucio@proxima.alt.za Subject: SCSI woes. Topicbox-Message-UUID: 5cfb63f0-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19970713145524.fjcpauGuZipWyH2tJtLMkB-835ZHZ-T5Uzo9JDqOoBo@z> The Plug-and-Play (disabled) AHA1542CP adapter and Seagate ST12400N drive combination that I have allocated to my future Plan 9 file server causes PCFS to return zero heads and zero cylinders, the number of sectors and bytes per track (3145968 (0x3000f0) and 1610735616, respectively) also seem unreasonable: hd0: 0 cylinders 0 heads 3145968 sectors/track 1610735616 bytes This is then followed by, perhaps understandably: adaptec0: invdcmd #01, len 5 scsiwait timed out adaptec0: invdcmd #02, len 1 in various groupings; "can't read partition block" seems to be the eventual prognosis. I do get some scsi?: cap 1, sec 0 messages as well, where the question mark above has been 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 so far. I'm going to rebuild PCFS with some additional debugging to see if I can remedy the situation and get the file server running. As I know frightfully little about SCSI, any suggestions, recommendations and labour/headache saving advice will be greatly appreciated. Ha! PCFS gave up after "scsi6: cap 1, sec 0" although I'm not convinced that a register dump following "exception/interrupt 0" is going to simplify my efforts much :-) -- Lucio de Re (lucio@proxima.alt.za) Disclaimer: I'm working at getting my opinions to agree with me.