I did recompile the kernel without the multiple LUN support and it does get
rid of the errors.  However, the multiple LUN support was turned on because
the host is attached via the AHA-2944UW to an external storage device that
has multiple LUNs.  
I also installed v2.2.14 leaving the multiple LUN support on and for the
first half dozen or so reboots, there were no errors and no multiple sg
devices for the internal processor like it should be.  I don't know what
triggered it, but now the host is getting the errors like before.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks again!
Heather

-----Original Message-----
From: D. Lance Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 10:26 AM
To: casler, heather
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: help on NEC/sym53c896/SCSI bus reset?


Try configuring the kernel so SCSI does Not support multiple LUNs.
Looks like the driver is probing deep into the LUN addresses. Your setup
looks
like all you need to probe is LUN 0.

<>< Lance.

"casler, heather" wrote:

> Hello Folks,
> I'm hoping someone can help me out.  I have an NEC ExpressServer 5800 that
> has an NCR53c896 chip on-boards plus an AHA-2944UW running v2.2.13.  The
> kernel has been patched with Gerard Roudier's patch-53c8xx-s03-d0x for
> v2.2.13.
> I'm getting non-sync errors with regard to the ncr53c896 and the host is
> reporting back numerous processors (sgb-sgi listed in the dmesg) which it
> was not doing earlier last week.


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