Is it possible that the drive is just going bad? As I understand scsi, copying 
from 1 scsi device to another should not make the system flinch. Most IO is 
done on the card. What would be a good inidicator of a drive going out? I 
don't have  another scsi cdrw drive to swap with.

> On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:57:54AM -0800, Casey Scott wrote:
> >     Any idea why that happens? It used to work w/o any trouble. The
> > only thing that changed is that the drive that held the data being burned
> > was IDE, and now all the drives are scsi. Everything seems fine on the
> > bus.  No errors from debugging information. The system is an amd
> > 2000 xp w/ 256 MB DDR 2700. Can anyone think of any other ways
> > troubleshoot this. scsi bus seems fine, mutliple kernels have the
> > problem, v 1.1 and 2.0 of cdrecord have the problem. And it used to work
> > great. I suppose I can put an IDE drive back on it, and try writing data
> > from it. The hard drives are 68pin lvd and the burned is 50 pin scsi on
> > an adaptec 2940u2w
>
> Is scsi disconnect enabled in the scsi bios for the drives (at least the
> burner)?  What speed is the burner?
>
> Len Sorensen


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