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I'm having some sort of SCSI adapter problems. My server was blue screening

about once a month, now it is blue screening every couple days. I reboot and

everything is fine. This is running my backup system, I'm using Veritas

Netbackup 6.0. I'm running Win2003 Server SP1. When the machine is back up,

I'm able to run my backups and restore just fine, but at night every couple

days, it is blue screening. I'm seeing as system error: A parity error was

detected on \Device\Scsi\adpu160m2, also seeing an application error: TLD

(0)[3860] GetTapeParameters for drive 5 (device 17) returned: No media in

drive. It's losing it's connection with the scsi drive and that's crashing

is, it's a teribyte + sized hard drive, so it's not happening because of bad

tapes or anything like that. I think it's either the card, cable, maybe a

setting? It went from happening rarely, to fairly frequent. Any advice??

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Guest Kirk
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RE: adpu160m

 

The adapter is a Adaptec SCSI Card 39160 - Ultra160 SCSI.

 

"Kirk" wrote:

> I'm having some sort of SCSI adapter problems. My server was blue screening

> about once a month, now it is blue screening every couple days. I reboot and

> everything is fine. This is running my backup system, I'm using Veritas

> Netbackup 6.0. I'm running Win2003 Server SP1. When the machine is back up,

> I'm able to run my backups and restore just fine, but at night every couple

> days, it is blue screening. I'm seeing as system error: A parity error was

> detected on \Device\Scsi\adpu160m2, also seeing an application error: TLD

> (0)[3860] GetTapeParameters for drive 5 (device 17) returned: No media in

> drive. It's losing it's connection with the scsi drive and that's crashing

> is, it's a teribyte + sized hard drive, so it's not happening because of bad

> tapes or anything like that. I think it's either the card, cable, maybe a

> setting? It went from happening rarely, to fairly frequent. Any advice??


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