Re: Adaptec 39160 RAID ?!

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Luke Rosenthal wrote:
Yes, but doesn't the card ship with "fake RAID"?

No, it's just a plain old Ultra160 Dual Channel SCSI Host Adapter.


I just purchased one actually, have hooked it up to a Quantum Atlas 10K2

and can't seem to get them talking in Ultra160 mode. Here's the proc output:


Adaptec AIC7xxx driver version: 6.2.8 aic7899: Ultra160 Wide Channel B, SCSI Id=0, 32/253 SCBs

Serial EEPROM:
0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0xc33a 0x43bb 0xb8f4 0x5d5c 0x2800 0x0010 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0xffff 0x0250 0xf4c7


Channel A Target 0 Negotiation Settings
        User: 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz DT, offset 255, 16bit)
[snip snip Targets 1-14, nothing hooked up]
Channel A Target 15 Negotiation Settings
        User: 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz DT, offset 255, 16bit)
        Goal: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 127, 16bit)
        Curr: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 127, 16bit)
        Channel A Target 15 Lun 0 Settings
                Commands Queued 438859
                Commands Active 0
                Command Openings 32
                Max Tagged Openings 32
                Device Queue Frozen Count 0


The drive has a SCA connector on the back, with a sticker on the
connector stating "Ultra160/LVD/SE". To connect this drive I've used an adapter which converts the SCA connection into a regular 68-pin internal one,
then used a terminated cable with Ultra160/LVD/SE marked on both the
connectors (there's 4 of them) AND the terminator. I've tried turning the internal


terminator in the Adaptec BIOS on and off with no change. There's no other devices on this bus other than the drive & the host adapter.


For whatever reason, the bus is running in single ended mode. I don't have a guide to the 10k2 handy (and google is turning up empty), but it might either be jumpered wrong, or you might have a cabling issue. You might also want to check that the SCA<->68 pin coverter isn't responsible.

Is this normal? What do "User", "goal" and "curr" mean?

User is what the BIOS is set to Goal is the best that we think that we can get Curr is what we are actually running at

Why are there so many commands queued?

This is just a cummulative count since the system booted.


Scott

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