Simple SCSI question (probe-scsi)
2007-12-24 23:05:00
I have a Sparc5 with a 2G disk in it. It boots fine whether I
have it on either SCA slot (SCSI id's 1 or 3):
ok probe-scsi-all
/iommu at 0,10000000/sbus at 0,10001000/espdma at 5,8400000/esp at 5,8800000
Target 1
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST32550W SUN2.1G041800000000
Copyright (c) 1996 Seagate
All rights reserved ASA2
I also have a Mass Storage array with 4 disks daisy-chained internally.
When plugged in, it shows up via probe-scsi-all as:
Target 2
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010023652
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 3
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G0100173483
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 4
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010057652
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 5
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010012345
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
However, when I plug in both the internal disk (on SCSI id 1), and the
storage cabinet and run probe-scsi-all, it doesn't detect the internal
disk properly:
Target 1
Target 2
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010023652
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 3
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G0100173483
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 4
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010057652
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Target 5
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST41600N SUN1.3G010012345
Copyright (c) 1992 Seagate
All rights reserved
Note that "Target 1" doesn't show up with any further information.
Probe-scsi-all takes a few moments when looking at Target 1, but then
returns nothing.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why this may be happening?
Regards,
dave
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