On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got a linux box - RedHat 6.1 base, 2.2.16 kernel with nfsv3 patch
> I'm using the aic7xxx SCSI driver for an Adaptec AIC-7892 Ultra 160/m
> adapter.
> I've got 1 20Gb SCSI drive (ID 0) Seagate ST318436LW
> I've created one partition for the whole disk.
>
> I'm getting the following sorts of messages in my syslog:
[...snipt...]
> Unfortunately I don't know enough about SCSI drives to know what's going on
> here.
> Can anyone tell me what's causing these problems?
> Is the drive dead?
> Is there a bug in the driver?
> Is it because I've created too big a file system?
Get a batter quality SCSI cable. U160 drives need extremely good quality
cables to work properly. Chances are yours is a little damaged, or not
terminated properly, or even too long.
Did you buy an LVD cable to go with it, or did you just use any old thing?
DaZZa
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