K.R. Foley wrote:
> James Bottomley wrote:
>
>>
>>> Apr 24 23:23:30 porky kernel: scsi1 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI
SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 6.2.36
>>> Apr 24 23:23:30 porky kernel: <Adaptec aic7899 Ultra160
SCSI adapter>
>>> Apr 24 23:23:30 porky kernel: aic7899: Ultra160 Wide
Channel B, SCSI Id=7, 32/253 SCBs
>>> Apr 24 23:23:30 porky kernel: Apr 24 23:23:30 porky kernel:
(scsi1:A:0): 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
>>> Apr 24 23:23:31 porky kernel: Vendor: SEAGATE Model: SX118273LC
Rev: 6679
>>
>>
>> Yes, that's what I suspected. Here the internal aic7xxx DV has silently
>> configured the drive to be narrow. Probably because of cable damage or
>> something else.
>>
> Sorry I missed this before. The reason it is doing this is because
this drive is connected using an adapter that converts an LC/LV (is this
correct, off the top of my head) interface into a standard SCSI (narrow)
interface. Could this be HELPING me here?
Probably the opposite, but thats what you meant anyway, right :-
I saw this on two Intel 440LX dual pIII 500/550 mobos, a bit different
in age and scsi composition.
I didn't install on either, but neither mobos wouldn't recognize _any_
disks to better than 20MB/s, if at all, using some unnamed converter.
Same disks (IBM 18G DDYS 10K + 9G DNES 7200) worked just fine with same
converter and a 29160 controller.
--
Kind regards,
Mogens Valentin
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