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01-02-2001 06:44 AM
01-02-2001 06:44 AM
Slackware 7.1 and HP Netserver 5/133 LC
I am installing slackware 7.1 on an old HP server formerly running Netware. I am installing from a bootable cd and will scratch the whole drive when I get going (just linux, no other systems running).
The system has an adaptec aic 770 scsi adapter. I am not all that familiar with the NetServer hardware, I have only installed Linux on desktop PCs before.
The machine boots fine as a netware server.
Booting from the install cd I get into trouble at the scsi install level. I get the following message. Any clues what this means to me and how to correct it?
SCSI0 adaptec aic-770 scsi host adapter found at eisa slot 11
SCSI0 twin channel, A scsi id 7, B scsi id 7, 4/255 SCBs
SCSI0 downloaded sequencer code...427 instructions downloaded
SCSI Detection Failed (no card)
NCR53C406A No available ports found
Sym53C416.C Version 1.0.0
SCSI0 Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast Scsi) 5.1.28/3.2.4
SCSI 1 host
(SCSI0) BRKADRINT ERROR(0x2)
Illegal sequence referenced
(SCSI0) Seqaddr=0x0
kernel panic: AIC7xxx: Unrecoverable BRKADRINT
in swapper task - not syncing
The system has an adaptec aic 770 scsi adapter. I am not all that familiar with the NetServer hardware, I have only installed Linux on desktop PCs before.
The machine boots fine as a netware server.
Booting from the install cd I get into trouble at the scsi install level. I get the following message. Any clues what this means to me and how to correct it?
SCSI0 adaptec aic-770 scsi host adapter found at eisa slot 11
SCSI0 twin channel, A scsi id 7, B scsi id 7, 4/255 SCBs
SCSI0 downloaded sequencer code...427 instructions downloaded
SCSI
NCR53C406A No available ports found
Sym53C416.C Version 1.0.0
SCSI0 Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast Scsi) 5.1.28/3.2.4
SCSI 1 host
(SCSI0) BRKADRINT ERROR(0x2)
Illegal sequence referenced
(SCSI0) Seqaddr=0x0
kernel panic: AIC7xxx: Unrecoverable BRKADRINT
in swapper task - not syncing
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01-12-2001 06:35 AM
01-12-2001 06:35 AM
Re: Slackware 7.1 and HP Netserver 5/133 LC
Hi,
I think you have to change scsi ID of scsi adapter and disks: see the handbook of your netserver and see what scsi id is necessary for linux or nt or unix. It should be not equal to scsi id for netware.
I think you have to change scsi ID of scsi adapter and disks: see the handbook of your netserver and see what scsi id is necessary for linux or nt or unix. It should be not equal to scsi id for netware.
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