Subject: Re: Strange problem with Ultrastore 34F
To: Dave Burgess <burgess@cynjut.neonramp.com>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: current-users
Date: 11/25/1997 03:51:32
I had the same "unable to get size" problems a while back. Turned out it
was linked against an older version of some library. Re-linking amanda
took care of it.
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Dave Burgess wrote:
> I can't tell if this is a driver problem, or a hardware problem.
>
> 1) Things attached to the SCSI bus don't seem to always work correctly.
>
> a) The tape drive has decided to not back up any files under a
> version of Amanda that has worked flawlessly for almost six
> months. The error on the system log is one about "unable to get
> size". It's almost like an ioctl went away during the
> ATAPI/SCSI combination.
>
> b) The CD-R will not write a CD - I can get into specifics
> later, but right now, the problem is the ASC/ASCQ set is
> 0x89/0x00. I've sent an E-Mail to Sony to get this vendor
> specific ASC, but the drive and 'cdrecord' are reported to work
> together in 1.2.
>
> c) The 'parent' directory or the 'current' directory will
> sometimes disappear. Using 'cd' to change to a known directory
> will work, after which point the problem is not reproducable.
> This only happens on sd0. None of the IDE drives ever exhibit
> this behavior.
>
> d) Some of my CD-ROM drives will just disappear. They will
> probe OK, but once I try to access them, either the files on the
> drive aren't there, or the drive will suddenly stop working and
> the mount point will become a 'regular file'. After I reboot,
> they might work fine the next couple of times.
>
> 2) The latest kernel will not recognize the 'uha' card when a kernel
> from a week ago will. I deleted the libraries and the destination
> directory for the kernel build, and it doesn't help. Even COLD booting
> the system (which would work if the card were in an 'indeterminate state'
> yielded nothing.
>
> 3) I've not been able to get a 'known working' Adaptec 1542 to work in
> the machine in several weeks. I tried to get it working the other
> night, but it fails the probe for the drives.
>
> I've checked termination on the SCSI chain, and tried reducing the drive
> count (from 6 to 3) to see if the SCSI bus was overloaded. Neither of
> those yielded any positive results. I only have the one Ultrastor, or
> I'd try replacing that.
>
> I have SCSI verbose turned on, but I have yet to be able to figure out
> any more from the output than I knew before.
>
> Any suggestions???
> --
> Dave Burgess Network Engineer - Nebraska On-Ramp, Inc.
> *bsd FAQ Maintainer / SysAdmin for the NetBSD system in my spare bedroom
> "Just because something is stupid doesn't mean there isn't someone that
> doesn't want to do it...."
>
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