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05-08-2003 01:22 PM
05-08-2003 01:22 PM
Getting error when running diagnostics
I'm running this on Win2K SP3. What could be causing this and how do I resolve it?
Thanks in advance
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05-09-2003 04:57 AM
05-09-2003 04:57 AM
Re: Getting error when running diagnostics
Also, are you using the ASPI driver mode, or the NT miniport (selected on the splash screen)?
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05-09-2003 05:28 AM
05-09-2003 05:28 AM
Re: Getting error when running diagnostics
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05-09-2003 06:02 AM
05-09-2003 06:02 AM
Re: Getting error when running diagnostics
I'm running LTT 3.1 SR2 with the April '03 scripts (as opposed to the March scripts that come with LTT).
Boaz
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05-09-2003 06:28 AM
05-09-2003 06:28 AM
Re: Getting error when running diagnostics
The tool version you have is almost the latest (3.2 just released). We're not aware of any fixes for this problem in 3.2.
The ASPI mode (WNASPI) is an option during the install of LTT. The default is to not install it, as it it requires a reboot. This is the SCSI driver from Adaptec. It might be worth trying, if you don't mind a reboot.
One thing that might help us debug this would be to go into the options-> preferences, and turn on I/O history. Then run the test that fails, exit the tool, and then send the eventlog.ltt file (in the logs subfolder) to ltt_team@hp.com.
One guess is that this SCSI card doesn't support one of the commands we are sending (for example, an odd-byte transfer). I think the AHA-1535 is an OEM version of the AHA-1540 ISA card. Is your card officially supported in Win2K?