On 10/11/16 08:33, Alberto Brosich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my experience.
> I had strange scsi errors.
> Finally, after months of investigation and headache, I moved the scsi
> controller to another pci slot and then worked all fine.
This happens depressingly regularly if there are PCI bridges involved
Hi,
my experience.
I had strange scsi errors.
Finally, after months of investigation and headache, I moved the scsi
controller to another pci slot and then worked all fine.
Regards
Alberto
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 08:37:57 +0100
Ralf Brinkmann wrote:
> Am
Am 07.11.2016 um 20:57 schrieb Francisco Javier Funes Nieto:
> Hi All,
>
> Bacula Server 7.4.4 in FreeBSD 10.3 with SCSI 29320ALP and LTO 3 External
> SCSI Drive ...
>
> Doing a btape fill, same thing with btape test, in dmesg:
>
> (sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): CAM status: SCSI Status Error
>
Francisco Javier Funes Nieto wrote (2016/11/07):
> Bacula Server 7.4.4 in FreeBSD 10.3 with SCSI 29320ALP and LTO 3 External
> SCSI Drive ...
>
> Doing a btape fill, same thing with btape test, in dmesg:
>
> (sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): CAM status: SCSI Status Error
> (sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): SCSI status: Check
The controller is pci-e and I bought it from Ebay, the unit it's pulled
from a working system but I tested it with another controller (PCI-X) in
another server (this time not FreeBSD) and passed the btape test.
2016-11-07 20:57 GMT+01:00 Francisco Javier Funes Nieto :
> Hi
Hi All,
Bacula Server 7.4.4 in FreeBSD 10.3 with SCSI 29320ALP and LTO 3 External
SCSI Drive ...
Doing a btape fill, same thing with btape test, in dmesg:
(sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): CAM status: SCSI Status Error
(sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): SCSI status: Check Condition
(sa0:ahd0:0:3:0): SCSI sense: UNIT ATTENTION