cam_logger: STILL!!!! :-(
> <<sysconfigtab>>
> OK, here is my situation, in great detail...
>
> Two weeks ago, I upgraded the 50 pin scsi drive in an Alphastation 255/233
> running 4.0E from a small 2 gig Seagate drive to a 9.0 gig Seagate drive.
> I thought that simply replacing the drive and reconfiguring the new one
> would get it (this is not the boot drive, just one to store logged data
> on). After the upgrade the system began to crash on a random basis. What
> appears on the screen is this...
>
>
> Asing 484 buffers containing 3.78 megabytes of memory
> Alphastation 255/233 system
> DECchip 21071
> 82378IB (SIO) PCI/ISA Bridge
> Firmware revision: 6.9
> PALcode: Digital UNIX version 1.46
> Sysconfigtab PCI_Option entry 39 invalid
> pci0 at nexus
> psiop0 at pci0 slot6
> Loading SIOP: script 800100, reg 82008000, data 405a20b0
> cam_logger: CAM_ERROR packet
> cam_logger: bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> ss_perform_timeout
> Active CCB at time of error
> cam_logger: CAM_ERROR packet
> cam_logger: bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> ss_perform_timeout
> Active CCB at time of error
> cam_logger: CAM_ERROR packet
> cam_logger: bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> ss_perform_timeout
> Reached max abort count, scheduled bus reset
> Active CCB at time of error
>
>
> ... and there is sits, dead in the water looking remarkebly like an NT
> server in its natural state ;-( .
>
> I've check termination, luns, moved sysconfigtab, and remade the devices,
> but still there seems to be no solution other than sticking the original
> drive back in there <pulling hair out at this point> I'm also attaching
> the sysconfigtab file for anyone willing to grep out the PCI_Option
> entries and look at them. I haven't got the model ##### of the new
> seagate drive, but the old one was a Seagate Hawk ST32430N. I sort of got
> talked into taking the Alpha systems and have been enjoying learning about
> DU/OSF until this happened. If anyone (including the people who have
> already tried to help) has an idea what is going on here, your advice
> would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, again!
>
>
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