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тАО06-15-2000 05:30 AM
тАО06-15-2000 05:30 AM
New DDS4 stacker crashes system
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тАО06-15-2000 05:45 AM
тАО06-15-2000 05:45 AM
Re: New DDS4 stacker crashes system
Is the SCSI chain terminated?
Boot the system without the tape drive and do an ioscan -fn check to make sure no disk device is using the same SCSI id that the tape drive is set to.
Brian
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тАО06-15-2000 06:11 AM
тАО06-15-2000 06:11 AM
Re: New DDS4 stacker crashes system
your trouble sounds exactly like a SCSI bus problem... The system panics because the kernel isn't able to initiate the I/O tree.
As Brian already pointed out, are this problems caused by bad cables, terminators or the wrong interface/device combination.
But the autoloader has a mean litle switch called the option switch. Make sure this one is set to '7' for a 9000/700 system
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тАО06-15-2000 10:56 AM
тАО06-15-2000 10:56 AM
Re: New DDS4 stacker crashes system
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тАО06-19-2000 03:17 PM
тАО06-19-2000 03:17 PM
Re: New DDS4 stacker crashes system
cable to connect your DDS4 stacker to the
slow, narrow SCSI bus on your 755.
This way you don't need to buy an EISA SCSI
board for your system.