Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 Jan 2002 14:03:05 -0800 | From | Shawn Ramsey <> | Subject | Firewire, SBP2 help |
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I am running RedHat 7.2, trying to get an IDE drive with an Oxford 911 bridge to work. Its one of those Granite Digital hotswap bays... I tried GDs Firewire card, didn't work, so got a firewiredirect.com card, since it is listed as works "very well" on the IEEE1394 SourceForge site. Although the chip on the card is different than listed on sourceforge... TSB43AB22 is what is on the chip, but its an OHCI compliant card so it "should" work. This is what I get after loading the modules : ohci1394: v0.51 08/08/01 Ben Collins <<EMAIL: PROTECTED>> PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0b.0 ohci1394_0: OHCI-1394 1.1 (PCI): IRQ 3D[11] MMIO 3D[cfffd000-cfffd800] Max Packet 3D [2048] ieee1394: Local host added: node 0:1023, GUID 000156000000095c ieee1394: Device added: node 1:1023, GUID 0004da00e0012a8f raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device initialized ieee1394: sbp2: Driver forced to serialize I/O (serialize_io 3D 1) ieee1394: sbp2: Error logging into SBP-2 device - login timed-out ieee1394: sbp2: sbp2_login_device failed scsi0 : IEEE-1394 SBP-2 protocol driver
If I remove the HD, it detects it... here is the output after turning it off, then back on : ieee1394: ConfigROM quadlet transaction error for node 0:1023 ieee1394: ConfigROM quadlet transaction error for node 0:1023 ieee1394: ConfigROM quadlet transaction error for node 0:1023 ieee1394: Giving up on node 0:1023 for ConfigROM probe, too many errors ieee1394: Node 0:1023 changed to 1:1023 ieee1394: Device removed: node 1:1023, GUID 0004da00e0012a8f ieee1394: Node 1:1023 changed to 0:1023 ieee1394: sbp2: Error logging into SBP-2 device - login timed-out ieee1394: sbp2: sbp2_login_device failed ieee1394: Device added: node 1:1023, GUID 0004da00e0012a8f
Im not sure if this is the right place to send this, but the right place didn't give any answers... maybe there arn't any answers and this hardware combo just won't work...
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