Subject: changing rates with siop(4)
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Chris Jones <chris@cjones.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 05/16/2001 13:50:59
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So, I'm fighting with this raid setup I've got. In hopes of figuring
out why I'm getting SCSI errors, I thought I'd lower the transfer rate
from 20MHz to 10MHz. I went into the BIOS config program for the
adapter, and I changed the appropriate values. Upon rebooting, though,
NetBSD is still running those devices at max speed. I don't see
anything in the siop(4), scsi(4), or sd(4) man pages that looks like
I can change rates there. What do I do?
This is i386, 1.5.1_ALPHA or _BETA (don't remember which).
Chris
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