Xref: utzoo comp.periphs.scsi:2558 comp.unix.sysv386:7939 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!lll-winken!xanth!wyvern!tmanos From: tmanos@wyvern.uucp (Tom Manos) Newsgroups: comp.periphs.scsi,comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: BIG problem with 1542B and Quantum disks Summary: Can't make 2 disks work together Keywords: scsi quantum 1542b Message-ID: <1991May9.002915.262@wyvern.uucp> Date: 9 May 91 00:29:15 GMT Organization: Tidewater UNIX Users Group Lines: 58 Hello netters, I need help in a big way. I've started having problems with my UNIX system since I installed an Adaptec AHA-1542B and two Quantum SCSI disks: a ProDrive 210S and a ProDrive 105S, both internal. I'm running with the following h/w & s/w: Zeos 386/20, 8MB RAM, no coprocessor, generic VGA card. Microport SysV/386 r3.2.2 with the Columbia Data Products driver set. I'm experiencing the following symptoms: When both drives are installed and mounted doing: find -depth -print | cpio -pd > will hang the system after a random but small number of copies. The disks will seem to slow down for a few seconds, until they come to a complete halt from which there is no return save the reset button. The second disk is totally unusable. As long as I'm only accessing one disk, everything works. When only the 210S is mounted, the system will run, but disk throughput seems slow, and when there is intense disk activity (like when news is being processed), keyboard response is agonizingly slow while waiting for the disk. Sometimes it takes more than a minute for a response. Also, even with only one drive mounted, I've noticed that when using the floppy (with cpio for instance), the floppy head will do wierd seeks, like it got a read error and is retrying, when there is SCSI disk activity. I'm running the floppy off the 1542B. The AHA-1542B is configured as follows: SCSI id 7 Synchronous transfer enabled SCSI parity enabled DMA channel 5 DMA request 5 DMA acknowledge 5 Interrupt channel 11 DMA speed 5MB/s Adaptec bios enabled bios base addr DC00 auto sense enabled The drives are configured as SCSI id 0 & 1, with parity enabled. I've got terminators on the 1542B and the farthest drive from the card (the 105S). Can anyone tell me what my problem could be? Microport can't. Alliance Peripheral Systems (my retailer) can't. I've got a 105MB doorstop right now that I need to make useful. Please help! Thanks! Tom (tmanos@wyvern or ...!uunet!xanth!wyvern!tmanos) -- Tom Manos Norfolk, VA tmanos@wyvern (...!xanth!wyvern!tmanos) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- I gotta get away from this day to day running around. Everybody knows this is nowhere. - Neil Young