On 3/5/08, James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 13:26 -0300, Rodrigo Severo wrote: > > On 3/5/08, Salyzyn, Mark <Mark_Salyzyn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Sounds like you have a bad SCSI cable or drive. > > > > > > Do any of these drives work in any other OS environment? > > > > This same drive with this same cable with this same terminator works > > well with a 39160 (which usses another driver: the aic7xxx) on the > > same OS environment so I don't think this is a cable or drive issue. > > That's only ultra 160 capable. What happens if you take the speeds for > the drives down in the bios of the 29320? I changed the following values on 29320LPE from the previous default ones: Sync Transfer Rate: 160 Packetized: No QAS: No The error messages are unchanged. > > Besides I tested with four different cables (different models and > > manufactures, all pretend to be U320 compatible). The problem is > > unchanged when I use different cables and terminators. > > > > I also tested with several different disks (different models and > > manufactures). The problem is still unchanged. > > It's sounding a bit more like a damaged board ... but try reducing the > speed in the bios. As I said before, you have much more experience on SCSI issues but I still can't see how a damaged SCSI board would work on one motherboard model. Do you really think this is possible? Rodrigo Severo -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodrigo Severo Fábrica de Idéias SBS Quadra 2 - Bloco S - Ed. Empire Center - Sala 1.301 Brasília - DF - CEP 70070-904 Tel. (61) 3321-1357 Fax (61) 3223-1712 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html