Graham Knap wrote:
James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My best guess would be that the bus is slightly marginal. The
aic7xxx drivers are notoriously sensitive to bus problems. Could you
try lowering the bus speed to 10MHz in the aic7xxx bios and see if
that helps?
Sure. I changed the device to 20MByte/s max. Now the driver shows
10MHz, 16-bit wide... and DV still fails, with what looks like the same
messages.
I would expect this given what you state later...
As for the bus being marginal, I don't see why it would be, but
anything is possible.
Host adapter termination is set to "Automatic". If I understand things
correctly, since there's no cable attached to the internal 50pin
connector or the external connector, I could try forcing it to "Low ON
/ High ON"... right?
The cabling looks like this:
[HBA] -- [disk] -- [unused connector] -- [terminator]
Termination should be fine as automatic, but yes, you could force both on.
I'm pretty sure the cable is U160 rated (it wasn't cheap). The
terminator isn't integrated into the cable -- it's a plug-in Active SE
terminator.
The drive is LVD capable, but I've never had trouble running it in SE
mode. The "Force SE" jumper is not installed, but I suppose I could try
that too.
Don't bother.
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/products/Ultrastar_36LZX
BTW -- Another oddity I should mention is that if I warm-reboot the
system after DV fails, the drive isn't detected during POST. Power
cycling fixes it. (In other cases, warm-rebooting works fine.)
Let me know what I should try next.
If the drive is unaccessible after the DV failure, even on a warm reboot
(which includes a SCSI bus reset), then the drive is flat hung.
Something done in the current code is breaking it. Can you get a boot
with DV turned off and capture the log messages and post them here
please? You already said it didn't help with the problem, but I'd like
to see the failure scenario with it off, that might help determine the
true root cause of the issue.
--
Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx>
http://people.redhat.com/dledford
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