Messages in this thread | | | From | jbradford@dial ... | Subject | Re: scsi error. | Date | Mon, 23 Sep 2002 17:15:23 +0100 (BST) |
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> You apparently have a Data Parity Error on your SCSI bus. Probably your > external SCSI drive has a cable or terminator problem. You can confirm this > by disconnecting the external SCSI cable to see if the other drives come up > ok. > You may be missing some termination, either via an external terminator or by > turning on the drive's TERMPWR jumper on the external drive (depending on > the type of disk cabinet you have). Or, the external SCSI cable may be > faulty (usually bent pins).
Also, it could be that you are using a cable designed for a Mac - those cables often don't have all of the GND lines individually connected, and can cause seemingly random problems.
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