RE: [SLE] "aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002"...
Same problem here, with the same SCSI controller and SuSE 8.1 pro. The guys from system management couldn't fix the problem (neither could I) and switched over to RH 8.0. It worked out of the box :-( Anyone a clue what the problem is with the aic7xxx drivers in SuSE? This isn't the first time this issue is popping up... Regards Harry
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Bonnet [SMTP:jimbo@caldera.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:16 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] "aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002"...
Quinton Delpeche wrote:
Greetings,
We are busy installing SuSE 8.0 on a Xeon 450 here at work. It has an onboard Adaptec AIC 7896 SCSI Controller.
When attempt to load the SCSI Modules I get:
aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002
I have just flashed the BIOS and I have tried a few things that I found on Google, but it still isn't working.
The SCSI Controller and Drives definitely work as the machine just recently had Win NT and Win 2000 installed on it (as recently as yesterday).
Under reccomendation I loaded an earlier version of SuSE (SuSE 7.2) and the controller works perfectly. So now I am rather confused. :/
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Q
I have this same error.. I have yet to resolve the problem, I am running suse kernel 2.4.16... Which kernel are you running? Further- when you get this error does your machine hard lock?
What I find is that I can write to the tape device hanging on this card(2940UW) for several hundred megabytes and then for no apparent reason I get this error.
Regards- Jim
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Hi, Am Donnerstag, 24. Oktober 2002 08:31 schrieb Berge, Harry ten:
switched over to RH 8.0. It worked out of the box :-( BUMMER, SuSE WAKE UP ,this IS an issue. Anyone a clue what the problem is with the aic7xxx drivers in SuSE? I also noted USB butting in an IRQ 5 on my machine that couls be it. I installed a static kernel.org 2.4.19 and so far IT WORKS . When I get to it I am going to compile the original sources with the SuSE .config and check it out.
Regards Dan
Hi all, I seem to have made it on that. Here's what I did: 1. Installed minimal system , with the hope it would not hang. It didn't. 2. Compiled "kernel.org"-2.4.19 on another machine. 3. Copied it to my SCSI box, ran lilo 4. eh voila, smooth as silk, no problems. 5. Installed the rest of the system There is definitely a glitch in the SuSE sources. Thanks to Ralf Prengel, who gave the pointer to the "original sources". HTH, Regards Dan Am Donnerstag, 24. Oktober 2002 08:31 schrieb Berge, Harry ten:
Same problem here, with the same SCSI controller and SuSE 8.1 pro. The guys from system management couldn't fix the problem (neither could I) and switched over to RH 8.0. It worked out of the box :-(
Anyone a clue what the problem is with the aic7xxx drivers in SuSE? This isn't the first time this issue is popping up...
Regards Harry
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Bonnet [SMTP:jimbo@caldera.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:16 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] "aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002"...
Quinton Delpeche wrote:
Greetings,
We are busy installing SuSE 8.0 on a Xeon 450 here at work. It has an onboard Adaptec AIC 7896 SCSI Controller.
When attempt to load the SCSI Modules I get:
aic7xxx_abort returns 0x2002
I have just flashed the BIOS and I have tried a few things that I found on Google, but it still isn't working.
The SCSI Controller and Drives definitely work as the machine just recently had Win NT and Win 2000 installed on it (as recently as yesterday).
Under reccomendation I loaded an earlier version of SuSE (SuSE 7.2) and the controller works perfectly. So now I am rather confused. :/
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Q
I have this same error.. I have yet to resolve the problem, I am running suse kernel 2.4.16... Which kernel are you running? Further- when you get this error does your machine hard lock?
What I find is that I can write to the tape device hanging on this card(2940UW) for several hundred megabytes and then for no apparent reason I get this error.
Regards- Jim
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