yes, both of them. I do have one "problem" which is on boot up, linux
seems to think there are additional devices on some of the unused scsi
IDs, and I get a timeout for each. After that all looks fine.
THese drives also seem to run hot and are a bit noisy - but this is my
first scsi experience so maybe this is expected.
do a 'cat /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0 | head -1' to see your aic7xxx version
Did you try not jumpering pin 6?
charles
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Shane Wegner wrote:
> Ok looks like you have it working. Is your drive an ibm ddrs-39130 (68
> pin LVD)? I am using Linux 2.2.7 so my aic7xxx is probably the latest
> one. I tried with 2.2.9 with the same results.
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 06:30:11PM -0400, Charles Galpin wrote:
> > Hi Shane
> >
> > I have the exact same combo. I have not jumpered pin 6 (force SE mode).
> > ALl I have is the scsi ID jumper(s) and pin 5 (enable auto spin up)
> >
> > In the Adaptec bios (ctrl-A on boot) I have it se to 80 mb/sec
> >
> > I couldn't even install on this combo with Red Hat 5.2, so it migh be that
> > you need a newer driver to get 80mb/s
> >
> > Red Hat 6.0 (2.2.5 kernel)
> >
> > Adaptec AIC7xxx driver version: 5.1.15/3.2.4
> > Compile Options:
> > TCQ Enabled By Default : Disabled
> > AIC7XXX_PROC_STATS : Enabled
> > AIC7XXX_RESET_DELAY : 5
> >
> > Adapter Configuration:
> > SCSI Adapter: Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter
> > Ultra-2 LVD/SE Wide Controller
> > PCI MMAPed I/O Base: 0xe9001000
> > Adapter SEEPROM Config: SEEPROM found and used.
> > Adaptec SCSI BIOS: Enabled
> > IRQ: 10
> > SCBs: Active 0, Max Active 2,
> > Allocated 15, HW 32, Page 255
> > Interrupts: 24818
> > BIOS Control Word: 0x10a6
> > Adapter Control Word: 0x1c5d
> > Extended Translation: Enabled
> > Disconnect Enable Flags: 0xffff
> > Ultra Enable Flags: 0x0000
> > Tag Queue Enable Flags: 0x0000
> > Ordered Queue Tag Flags: 0x0000
> > Default Tag Queue Depth: 8
> > Tagged Queue By Device array for aic7xxx host instance 0:
> > {255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255}
> > Actual queue depth per device for aic7xxx host instance 0:
> > {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}
> >
> > Statistics:
> >
> > (scsi0:0:0:0)
> > Device using Wide/Sync transfers at 80.0 MByte/sec, offset 15
> > Transinfo settings: current(10/15/1/0), goal(10/127/1/0),
> > user(10/127/1/0)
> > Total transfers 22226 (17179 reads and 5047 writes)
> > < 2K 2K+ 4K+ 8K+ 16K+ 32K+ 64K+ 128K+
> > Reads: 1 15171 173 580 704 69 191 290
> > Writes: 0 4133 782 97 15 9 11 0
> >
> > ....
> >
> > (scsi0:0:8:0)
> > Device using Wide/Sync transfers at 80.0 MByte/sec, offset 15
> > Transinfo settings: current(10/15/1/0), goal(10/127/1/0),
> > user(10/127/1/0)
> > Total transfers 2388 (2245 reads and 143 writes)
> > < 2K 2K+ 4K+ 8K+ 16K+ 32K+ 64K+ 128K+
> > Reads: 1 2238 2 0 2 0 2 0
> > Writes: 0 141 2 0 0 0 0 0
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Shane Wegner wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I recently setup an Adaptec PCI 2940 U2W controler under Linux with 2 ibm
> > > ultrastar 9.1g drives. The drives are jumpered for LVD (80 mbyte/sec) and
> > > plugged into the U2W port on the card but Linux says it is using UW 40
> > > mbyte/sec mode instead of U2W 80 mbyte/sec. Does anyone have any idea as
> > > to why this would be happening and what I can do to fix it?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Shane
>
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