Subject: ASC/ASCQ numbers?
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Chris Jones <cjones@honors.montana.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 06/10/1998 14:23:44
I recently had some weird problems with my exabyte tape, and I called
their tech support about it. The guy I talked to seemed to believe that
the SCSI error message should include ASC/ASCQ numbers, but the one I have
on my console (and in syslog) is:
Jun 10 00:15:31 clydesdale /netbsd: st0(aic0:2:0): Check Condition on opcode 0x0
Jun 10 00:15:31 clydesdale /netbsd: SENSE KEY: Hardware Error
Jun 10 00:15:31 clydesdale /netbsd: COMMAND INFO: 1 (0x1)
Jun 10 00:15:31 clydesdale /netbsd: ASC/ASCQ: Mechanical Positioning Error
Jun 10 00:15:31 clydesdale /netbsd:
All it says is, "Mechanical Positioning Error." Is there a way to get the
ASC/ASCQ numbers? (What *are* the ASC/ASCQ numbers, anyway?)
Chris
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