RE: scsi errors with dpt-i2o driver

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--- "Salyzyn, Mark" <[email protected]> wrote:

> These are issues being reported by the firmware in the adapter, looks
> like you have a bad drive. Since the adapter 'hides' the physical
> devices behind arrays. The array associated with id 9 is whining, but I
> do not know which physical is being naughty.
> 
> A driver change will make no difference, use the management applications
> to discover which target is misbehaving, probably would not hurt to
> contact Adaptec technical support, especially if you have an
> incompatible drive (often can be fixed by a firmware update to the
> drive). They also can help you through the cookbook discovery of cable
> and setting issues.
> 
> Sincerely -- Mark Salyzyn

Thanks for the reply, we will check the disks.  Why would a faulty disk hang the entire system for
such a long time?

-Kenny


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