Subject: Re: Progress on the SS2, questions about probe-scsi
To: Gregory S. Burd <kiva@pecos.com>
From: None <david@mono.org>
List: port-sparc
Date: 09/17/1996 15:49:46
On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Gregory S. Burd wrote:
> David,
>
> Well the whole story is something like this. The SS2 has an
> internal drive that I suppose is at SCSI ID 3. It used to boot from that
> drive until someone wanted it to have X11 and other things on a local disk
> to improve the speed. Well that disk was too small (only 100meg). So I
> hooked up another drive at SCSI ID 2 and changed the boot command to look
> to that ID after I built the drive SUNOS 4.1.3. Then I used the internal
> drive as a raw disk for a Sybase database.
>
> Now the only drive that is on the bus is the internal 100meg drive
> and I never changed the hardware settings on that drive. Nothing is
> attached externally. When I do the probe-scsi, nothing. Does this point
> to a blown fuse? Or an unrecognizable drive thanks to Sybase? Or a blown
> bus? Or a blown drive? How should I diagnose this? I do have another
> drive or two to hook up and run tests.
>
(Apologies for the delay in replying)
probe-scsi does not depend on the contents of the disk - so sybase
could not have made the drive unrecognisable (unless it caused it
to be physically damaged).
It really does sound like a blown fuse or dead drive.
Try hooking up another drive instead of the suspect one and run
probe-scsi again...
> -greg