Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-14 Thread James FitzGibbon
at the remaining LUNs (are we?). This would mean that you can't use multi-LUN devices with the USB-SCSI converter, but that is much more acceptable than only being able to use ID0 with it. I think this is what they do, as my test with a multi-LUN CD changer which works find as a SCSI device only shows

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-13 Thread Nick Hibma
In that case it might be that they are using some kind of private command to set the SCSI subsequently to different IDs. I'll check whether I have the device here and if so, I will try and snoop that command off the wire. Thanks for the pointer! Nick On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, James FitzGibbon

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-13 Thread Chris Dillon
to ID0:LUN2, and so on, which would explain why we only see a device at ID0:LUN0 if we aren't looking at the remaining LUNs (are we?). This would mean that you can't use multi-LUN devices with the USB-SCSI converter, but that is much more acceptable than only being able to use ID0

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-13 Thread James FitzGibbon
ID0:LUN0 to ID0:LUN0 (duh), ID1:LUN0 to ID0:LUN1, ID2:LUN0 to ID0:LUN2, and so on, which would explain why we only see a device at ID0:LUN0 if we aren't looking at the remaining LUNs (are we?). This would mean that you can't use multi-LUN devices with the USB-SCSI converter, but that is much

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-13 Thread Wilko Bulte
can't use multi-LUN devices with the USB-SCSI converter, but that is much more acceptable than only being able to use ID0 with it. I've got a Nakamichi mj-4.8s (4 disc scsi jukebox) at home that I can put in an external case to test this premise. It comes up as the chosen ID and LUNS 0-3

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-12 Thread James FitzGibbon
* Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001112 06:01]: I don't know. The only thing I know is that the protocol on the USB wire does not let you select the SCSI id, just the LUN. I've confirmed that under Windows this cable works with any SCSI ID, but only if you install the Microtech driver.

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-10 Thread James FitzGibbon
* Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001109 17:31]: Hm, I missed the zip story. You seem to have all the bits that are necessary in your kernel. Could you compile your kernel/module with UMASS_DEBUG defined and send me the output after an attach? As it turns out, I got it working, but only

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-10 Thread Nick Hibma
This makes sense as the adapter is not a ful controller, just a cheapo interface. You cannot select the SCSI id from the USB driver. Nick On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, James FitzGibbon wrote: * Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001109 17:31]: Hm, I missed the zip story. You seem to have all the

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-10 Thread Chris Dillon
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Nick Hibma wrote: This makes sense as the adapter is not a ful controller, just a cheapo interface. You cannot select the SCSI id from the USB driver. Hmm.. Since I was looking for a "true" USB-SCSI controller, obviously this thing won't work. If it only works with

USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread James FitzGibbon
I have a Microtech USB to SCSI converter (see http://www.microtechint.com/qs-usbscsi.html for details). Under Windows (having installed the driver that comes with), everything works without issue. Under BSD, I get this on boot: umass0: Microtech International, Inc. USB-SCSI-HD50, rev 1.00/1.00

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread Nick Hibma
connected it? Nick I have a Microtech USB to SCSI converter (see http://www.microtechint.com/qs-usbscsi.html for details). Under Windows (having installed the driver that comes with), everything works without issue. Under BSD, I get this on boot: umass0: Microtech International, Inc. USB-SCSI

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread Chris Dillon
. Was anything connected to the cable when you connected it? I'm looking for a USB to SCSI converter myself... are there any that are a little more well-behaved and work great with FreeBSD and Windows (preferably one that Win98+ will see without having to carry around a driver disk)? I doubt I'll ever

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread James FitzGibbon
* Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001109 14:52]: This is not a problem as the thing works although it displays the message. Because it does not support the call it gives an indication that multi LUN devices are not supported. I have one of these cables and managed to newfs a 4Gb SCSI

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread Nick Hibma
Which version of the OS? Please update to a recent release of 4-STABLE if you are not there. Did you do a camcontrol rescan 0? What does that produce? All you will need is kldload usb kldload cam kldload umass or compile with the following options (I am not sure

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread Nick Hibma
Hm, I missed the zip story. You seem to have all the bits that are necessary in your kernel. Could you compile your kernel/module with UMASS_DEBUG defined and send me the output after an attach? The 'GetMAXLUN not supported' thing does not make the driver fail, it makes it just assume that the

Re: USB-to-SCSI converter

2000-11-09 Thread Nick Hibma
it gives an indication that multi LUN devices are not supported. I have one of these cables and managed to newfs a 4Gb SCSI drive. Was anything connected to the cable when you connected it? I'm looking for a USB to SCSI converter myself... are there any that are a little more well