Ti wrote regarding 'Re: [SLE] scsi problem' on Mon, Oct 11 at 16:28:
Marc Collin writes:
with suse 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 and 9 i don't have this problem... the problem happen with kernel 2.6...
=A0i have a scsi hd on the 68-Pin Wide SCSI Internal port and a cdrom and b= urner =A0scsi on my 50-Pin SCSI-2 Internal port
=A0i get often =A0sym0: SCSI parity error detected: SCR1=3D132 DBC=3D2440a04 SBCL=3D0 =A0linux kernel: eth0: no IPv6 routers present =A0linux kernel: sym0: SCSI parity error detected: SCR1=3D132 DBC=3D2440a04= SBCL=3D0 ...
SCSI parity errors are often indicative of improper SCSI termination, cable too long, or problems with a particular device. It is almost always a hardware problem.
SCSI FAQ entry #1: q: I'm having a problem - any problem - with my SCSI devices. Why? a: Check termination, and maybe check cables. --Danny, noting that nearly every problem traces back to termination :)