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Re: SCSI parity errors



Hi,

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Thomas Good wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a problem with my SCSI harddisk/controller which occurs more often
> > lately. The errors have the form:
> >
> > (scsi0:A:1:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x7c) SCSIRATE(0x88)
> >
> > and are repeatedly printed in the system logs, until the partitions are
> > mounted read-only.
> >
> >
> > Usually I have to turn off the computer, press on the SCSI-card (I still
> > have the idea that the card is literally broken, but unsure if this is the
>
> Hallo Sebastiaan,
>
> If pressing on the card is helpful why not clean the contacts with a
> pencil eraser?  I've done this cheap trick before.  Maybe when you press
> on the card it scrapes the contacts enough to get a good connection for
> awhile???  Maybe try a diff PCI slot?
>
Hmm, yes. I have cleaned the slot with some contact spray. I have not
tried to put the card into a different slot, since due to bad architecture
of my motherboard, I only have to PCI slots where the card can be put in.

I hope that it will work better now.

<snip>

> This is an ultra wide card (2940UW) yes?
> I use the same card with a Quantum Atlas II (XP32275W) with no problems.
> (Wide SCSI [ non LVD ] connector going to the hdd)
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Sebastiaan
>
Thanks!

Sebastiaan

> Good luck!  (Tot straks!)
:^)

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