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09-28-2000 05:08 AM
09-28-2000 05:08 AM
mraidnt
I keep receiving the following error in my nt event viewer:
The device, DeviceScsiPort1, did not respond within the timeout period.
I'm running an LPr with two 18gb drives and using a Netraid 3si. I've changed out the disk in port 1 once already and it still continues to do this.
Any thoughts??
The device, DeviceScsiPort1, did not respond within the timeout period.
I'm running an LPr with two 18gb drives and using a Netraid 3si. I've changed out the disk in port 1 once already and it still continues to do this.
Any thoughts??
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09-29-2000 12:02 AM
09-29-2000 12:02 AM
Re: mraidnt
DeviceScsiPort1 is not the SCSI ID of the disk but is how NT mapped the SCSI controller.
to discover if the problem is relative to a disk connected to the NetRAID card try to do that:
Windows NT/Control Panel/SCSI adapters.
In the 'device' tab select the NetRAID then click the "properties" button.
You should see a line like that:
Device Map: ScsiPort#
if the # is not 1, probably the SCSI timeout is about another controller. In that case check which is the SCSIPort1 card.
If the Port1 is the NetRAID, you can start in Windows NT the software NetRAID assistant , select one of the disk, then right click with the mouse and select properties.
Check in the windows the Device Error for both the disks.
If one of them has a problem you should see the error count different than zero.
If all the numbers are 0, wait for an error in Windows NT event log, then check in NetRAID assistant.
Bye
Franco Cenati
to discover if the problem is relative to a disk connected to the NetRAID card try to do that:
Windows NT/Control Panel/SCSI adapters.
In the 'device' tab select the NetRAID then click the "properties" button.
You should see a line like that:
Device Map: ScsiPort#
if the # is not 1, probably the SCSI timeout is about another controller. In that case check which is the SCSIPort1 card.
If the Port1 is the NetRAID, you can start in Windows NT the software NetRAID assistant , select one of the disk, then right click with the mouse and select properties.
Check in the windows the Device Error for both the disks.
If one of them has a problem you should see the error count different than zero.
If all the numbers are 0, wait for an error in Windows NT event log, then check in NetRAID assistant.
Bye
Franco Cenati
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04-26-2001 09:10 AM
04-26-2001 09:10 AM
Re: mraidnt
Dear Franco, I have the same problem that Scott, and I had tried to made these instructions and it not resolve the problem. Please could you help me?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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04-26-2001 06:42 PM
04-26-2001 06:42 PM
Re: mraidnt
I would suggest the following:
Make sure you have installed the latest Netraid 3Si drivers and downloads from the following web page:
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/swindexes/hpnetraid-11086_swen.html
Hope this helps. If not, let us know!
Make sure you have installed the latest Netraid 3Si drivers and downloads from the following web page:
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/swindexes/hpnetraid-11086_swen.html
Hope this helps. If not, let us know!
Make a great day!
Roger
Roger
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