SCSI Linuxers,

        Thank you for your time and any help you can offer.

        What SCSI hard drive/host adapter combinations are people
using successfully?

        Has anyone had experience (good or bad) with a Seagate SCSI
hard disk and Adaptec host adapter?

        I had been watching this list for several months and in January
purchased a 

        9G Hard Disk Ultra Wide SCSI 2
                Seagate Model: ST39173LW Rev: 6246
                Type:   Direct-Access  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
        Ultra Wide SCSI 2 Host Adapter
                Adaptec AHA2940
                Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI)                     
         5.1.10/3.2.4

        It passed the smoke tests after installation, but after 6
weeks, I have traced chronic intermittent failures to unreliable
reads.  I can duplicate the problem by simply reading the same
image (3000 copies of the same 300K file) multiple times.
A comparison (cmp(1)) of the copies fails 1-5 times per 3000.
The count of comparison failures is fairly steady, but the
particular comparisons that fail (0370, 1120, etc.) during each
set of 3000 is different.

        I believe that the write operation is error free, but that
the read operation fails approximately once for every 100 MB
read.

        I have switched the operating system from linux-2.2.1 to
linux-2.2.5.  The problem also occurred under Windows95.  I have
upgraded the support packages listed in the Changes file for
linux up to the latest available on the internet.

        The only common piece that I see remaining is the read
amplifiers in the hard disk.

        Is there something I'm missing?
        Are there any suggestions?

Thank you,

Bob

                

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