Re: AW51E Lockup (HELP!!!!!!)

2000-03-27 Thread Warren Brown

Please Please Please
Tell me that you have a good backup of your system drive.

The system is telling you that you have a problem with
SCSI commands getting to your system drive.  This could be
caused by
   a.  Bad drive
   b.  Bad cables to the system drive.

Warren Brown


>On Fri Mar 24 10:20:21 2000 Dusing, Lance D. wrote...
> >
> >
> >Anybody else ever see this message?
> >
> >This has been haunting me for about 4 months.
> >The error message scrolls across primary screen.
> >It happens at least 1-2 times per week, whenever it wants to.
> >
> >Warning/pci@1f, 4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
> >Disconnected tagged cmd(s)(n)timeout for target 0,0
> >
>
>   Replace the failing disk. Check /var/adm/messages for details on which one 
>it
>   is.
>


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Re: AW51E Lockup (HELP!!!!!!)

2000-03-25 Thread Stan Brown

On Fri Mar 24 10:20:21 2000 Dusing, Lance D. wrote...
>
>
>Anybody else ever see this message?
>
>This has been haunting me for about 4 months.
>The error message scrolls across primary screen.
>It happens at least 1-2 times per week, whenever it wants to.
>
>Warning/pci@1f, 4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
>Disconnected tagged cmd(s)(n)timeout for target 0,0
>

Replace the failing disk. Check /var/adm/messages for details on which 
one it is.

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