atom feed9 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-scsiRe: NCR controller with CAM...
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The Hermit HackerJul 28, 1998 4:14 pm 
David KellyJul 29, 1998 4:42 pm 
The Hermit HackerJul 29, 1998 8:29 pm 
Dave ColeJul 29, 1998 9:39 pm 
The Hermit HackerJul 30, 1998 4:36 am 
Stefan EsserAug 1, 1998 11:32 am 
Stefan EsserAug 1, 1998 11:50 am 
Justin T. GibbsAug 1, 1998 11:54 am 
David KellyAug 1, 1998 4:23 pm 
Subject:Re: NCR controller with CAM...
From:David Kelly (dke@hiwaay.net)
Date:Jul 29, 1998 4:42:26 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-scsi

The Hermit Hacker writes:

Now, just a curiousity, but what does the following mean, and should it concern me? I get it on boot/dmesg each time, but don't see it on my AHC machine, only my NCR one...

(probe6:ncr0:0:6:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a0ba00. (probe5:ncr0:0:5:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a0a000. (probe4:ncr0:0:4:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a0a600. (probe3:ncr0:0:3:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a0ac00. (probe2:ncr0:0:2:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a07200. (probe1:ncr0:0:1:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a07800. (probe0:ncr0:0:0:0): COMMAND FAILED (6 ff) @f0a07e00.

I don't know either. Occasionally I get the following with 2.2.6 non-CAM. This Asus SC875 only has one IBM 9G HD:

Jul 22 21:39:17 n4hhe /kernel: ncr0:0: ERROR (a0:0) (8-0-0) (f/3d) @ (mem
fa80003c:003247fc). Jul 22 21:39:17 n4hhe /kernel: ncr0: regdump: da 00 40 3d 47 0f 00 0f 35 08 80
00 80 00 0f 0a. Jul 22 21:39:17 n4hhe /kernel: ncr0: restart (fatal error). Jul 22 21:39:17 n4hhe /kernel: sd1(ncr0:0:0): WIDE SCSI (16 bit)
enabledsd1(ncr0:0:0): 20.0 MB/s (100 ns, offset 15)

Jul 24 20:42:04 n4hhe /kernel: sd1(ncr0:0:0): extraneous data discarded. Jul 24 20:42:05 n4hhe /kernel: sd1(ncr0:0:0): COMMAND FAILED (9 0) @f07b6800. Jul 24 20:42:58 n4hhe /kernel: pid 3877 (communicator-4.0), uid 928: exited on
signal 10 (core dumped)

Jul 26 21:01:02 n4hhe /kernel: (ncr0:0:0): "IBM OEM DCHS09W 2222" type 0 fixed
SCSI 2

I wonder if I have some health reporting feature turned on and FreeBSD doesn't know what to do with it?

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