[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

SCSI Drive Geometry Question



Hello All,

I recently had a defective IBM SCSI drive replaced, and I have been having some wierd problems with the replacement drive.  When I first put the replacement into my system, my SCSI BIOS complained that the reported geometry of 1020/141/62 (C/H/S) was incorrect and that a head/sector paramter of 255/63 was expected.  It told me that any OS other than DOS would have a problem with the drive.  I installed Debian anyway and, after configuring LILO around the problem, ended up with a bootable system.  My problem was that I still got an annoying error message from my SCSI BIOS when I boot my machine.  I did a low-level format of the drive and all of a sudden it was reporting the correct drive geometry of 555/255/63, which is the same geometry that my original drive always reported.  After the low-level format, I installed Debian again, and when I rebooted for the first time after the system installation, I got the error message again.  Is the replacement drive damaged or is their some kind of SCSI LBA-mode type of addressing that I need to set somewhere?  SCSI Devices are not my specialty :)

Some Useful Info:

SCSI Controller: Tekram DC-390F
SCSI Drive: IBM Ultrastar 9ES 4.5GB LVD, ID 6, LUN 0

Any ideas?

Thanks for any help you SCSI Masters can provide.

Regards,

Steve Beitzel
sbeitzel@journalbroadcastgroup.com


Reply to: