Thanks to:
Ken Robson [oranged@worldonline.dk]
Craig McLean [cmclean@bigfoot.com]
Andreas Sendrowski [sendrowski@rohrmann.de] (Winner!)
Pietkiewicz, Stan - ITSD/DSTI [stan.pietkiewicz@statcan.ca]
sun@andover.digistar.com
The problem, as Andreas said, is that I had one of the SCSI targets set to
7, the same target as my SCSI controller. Shut down box, fix target, boot
-r and all is well with the world.
Thanks again to all who responded.
Kind Regards,
Adrian Blount
And the original question:
I'm trying to get some new Seagate disks installed in a Sun SS1000E with a
QLogic differential SCSI controller and a big differential SCSI tray. I do
a probe-scsi-all and it sees everything fine and dandy. When running dmesg
I get the following output:
@2,10000/sd@0,0 (sd36):
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev corrupt label - wrong magic number
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] Vendor 'SEAGATE',
product 'ST19171W', 17783112
512 byte blocks
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING:
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp
@2,10000/sd@1,0 (sd37):
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev corrupt label - wrong magic number
Aug 22 16:14:01 imdappdev
and so on up to (sd50).
Here's what I get when running format:
0. c0t0d0 <SUN0535 cyl 1866 alt 2 hd 7 sec 80>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/dma@0,81000/esp@0,80000/sd@0,0
1. c0t1d0 <SUN0535 cyl 1866 alt 2 hd 7 sec 80>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/dma@0,81000/esp@0,80000/sd@1,0
2. c1t0d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@0,0
3. c1t1d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@1,0
4. c1t2d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@2,0
5. c1t3d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@3,0
6. c1t8d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@8,0
7. c1t9d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@9,0
8. c1t10d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@a,0
9. c1t11d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@b,0
10. c1t12d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@c,0
11. c1t13d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@d,0
12. c1t14d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@e,0
13. c1t15d0 <SEAGATE-ST19171W-0024 cyl 5266 alt 2 hd 20 sec 168>
/io-unit@f,e0200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@2,10000/sd@f,0
14. c2t9d0 <SUN9.0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133>
/io-unit@f,e1200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@1,10000/sd@9,0
15. c2t10d0 <SUN9.0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133>
/io-unit@f,e1200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@1,10000/sd@a,0
16. c2t11d0 <SUN9.0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133>
/io-unit@f,e1200000/sbi@0,0/QLGC,isp@1,10000/sd@b,0
The first two disks exists and are fine (old Sun 510mb ones) and the last 3
exist and are fine (Sun 9.0gb ones). It's all the stuff in the middle!
There's only 4 disks and it seems to see 12 disks (i.e. disks 2-13)? This
confuses me...
There are 4 x Seagate disks in a big differential SCSI tray. The first two
are full-height drives, the second two are smaller ones but they all have
the same serial number/type as reported by doing probe-scsi-all from the
PROM.
The terminator is definitely a differential one and I've tried two different
ones with the same results, they were working a while ago with two of the
drives in there, I'm trying to add two new ones (the smaller ones, not
full-height).
As you can probably guess I'm fairly new to SCSI stuff and am not too sure
how these SCSI trays work. With the larger Seagate disks they have a
connector for power, SCSI and for a little cable to set the SCSI ID on the
front of the tray. The smaller drives don't have a connector for the SCSI
ID cable so I manually set them to different ID's than the other two.
>From what I can tell it all seems to be OK and the PROM thinks it's OK but
there's something wrong somewhere, damned if I know what.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Adrian Blount
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