Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!RICHTER.MIT.EDU!krowitz From: krowitz@RICHTER.MIT.EDU (David Krowitz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Sigh, stupid mailer! Message-ID: <8902231802.AA06484@richter.mit.edu> Date: 23 Feb 89 18:02:08 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 48 Again, please accept my apologies for posting this to the whole net, but the name server here at MIT seems to be unable to resolve this address ... (maybe it should be in lower case?). From MAILER-DAEMON@EDDIE.MIT.EDU Thu Feb 23 12:56:32 1989 Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 23 Feb 89 12:58:31 EST Date: Thu, 23 Feb 89 12:58:31 EST From: MAILER-DAEMON@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-Id: <8902231758.AA19794@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> To: Status: R ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >>> RCPT To: <<< 550 ... User unknown 550 ... User unknown ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 23 Feb 89 12:58:31 EST Received: by richter.mit.edu (4.12/DOMAIN/IX9.5-V4.7) id AA06454; Thu, 23 Feb 89 12:54:28 est Date: Thu, 23 Feb 89 12:54:28 est From: krowitz@richter (David Krowitz) Message-Id: <8902231754.AA06454@richter.mit.edu> To: syd%dsinc%vu-vlsi.uucp@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu Subject: Re: (none) Hmmm ... my guess (and it's only a guess) would be that there is a jumper on the interface board that needs to be changed. Try running the program /systest/ssr_util/jumper. It will so (show) you the positions for the jumpers on the disk controller card and also the logic card for the disk. My version of this program shows only the 348 MB and the 348MB high-speed (fast actuator) disks, not the 690 MB disk. Also, note that the F2 key will show you the board configs for the DN3000. If you want to see the configs for the DN4000 (which should be the same as the DN3500/4500), use the shift-F2 key. The jumper program says that the logic card on the disk has some jumpers enabled which must be removed if the disk is not the last disk in the daisy chain. This might be your problem (then again, you may already have tried this, in which case, I'm stumped, too). == Dave Krowitz