SUMMARY: External Seagate HD on SS20

From: Adam Kirby <A.Kirby_at_eim.surrey.ac.uk>
Date: Thu May 31 2001 - 04:02:04 EDT
I had a few replies suggesting that I check the termination and firmware.
The termination was correct and I could not find any firmware updates from
Sun or Seagate. I posted a support request to Seagate and got :

> Unless you have firmware that was designed for the Sparc system this
> drive is having a compatibility problem with the system and no fix is
> available.
> The only jumpers that you would need would be the termination and to set
> the term power from the bus.

Looks like I'll be buying some more disks then ;)

Thanks to Angel Rivera, Don Harris and Al Hopper.
Original posting is below.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Hi Managers,

I been puzzling over this for a while. I purchased a load of Non-Sun 9GB
external harddisks for all my SS20's to replace the old internal disks.
The drives I got are Seagate ST39216W.

When I run probe-scsi-all from the OBP I get something like this :

Target 0
  Unit 0 	Disk 	Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 1	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 2	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 3 	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 4	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 5 	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 6	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....
  Unit 7	Disk    Seagate ST39216W .....	

I played around with the jumpers for a while but couldn't get it to report
correctly. I installed all the SS20's on these disks and everything was
fine but then I started to have an abnormal amount of failures (SCSI
Transport errors etc...). I've tried to connect the drive to a different
controller but the problem persists. I run a full analyize and it doesn't
find anything wrong.

The drives are terminated onboard and they are the only device in the
chain. Has anyone seen this before ? Is this just a jumper issues or are
these drives not suited for this purpose ?

I would be grateful for any suggestions.

Many thanks, Adam.
Received on Thu May 31 09:02:04 2001

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