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тАО07-10-2007 02:22 AM
тАО07-10-2007 02:22 AM
Hello,
The DVD player of my DS15 failed and its LED is blinking. Console message "[700]SCSI event" shown continuously.
Since I never use this DVD player, I want to disconnect it but I can't open the server case. Is there any command that can disable the DVD player? System is running Tru64 5.1a.
The information of the DVD player:
HWID: 100
Device Name: /dev/disk/cdrom1c
Mfg: HL-DT-ST
Model: RW/DVD GCC-4481B
Location: bus-2-targ-0-lun-0
SCSI DEVICEID: 10
Please advice. Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Cheri
The DVD player of my DS15 failed and its LED is blinking. Console message "[700]SCSI event" shown continuously.
Since I never use this DVD player, I want to disconnect it but I can't open the server case. Is there any command that can disable the DVD player? System is running Tru64 5.1a.
The information of the DVD player:
HWID: 100
Device Name: /dev/disk/cdrom1c
Mfg: HL-DT-ST
Model: RW/DVD GCC-4481B
Location: bus-2-targ-0-lun-0
SCSI DEVICEID: 10
Please advice. Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Cheri
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тАО07-10-2007 03:09 AM
тАО07-10-2007 03:09 AM
Solution
Hi Cheri,
You could try to delete the device with the following commands, and see if that resolves the problem.
# dsfmgr -R hwid 100
# hwmgr delete component -id 100
...although the error might be being generated by the SCSI bus/controller rather than the device itself.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
You could try to delete the device with the following commands, and see if that resolves the problem.
# dsfmgr -R hwid 100
# hwmgr delete component -id 100
...although the error might be being generated by the SCSI bus/controller rather than the device itself.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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тАО07-10-2007 07:24 PM
тАО07-10-2007 07:24 PM
Re: How to disable DVD player without phyically disconnect it?
Thanks Rob,
I disabled the DVD player but the messages still display. I think the error is coming from the mother board :-(
Anyway, thanks for your help!!
Regards,
Cheri
I disabled the DVD player but the messages still display. I think the error is coming from the mother board :-(
Anyway, thanks for your help!!
Regards,
Cheri
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