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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Donn Miller
 
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Default Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

I just got my HD, a Seagate Barracuda 9LP. So far, probe-scsi-all anbd
probe-scsi fails to detect any drive at all. Are there any special
jumper settings I need to enable in order to get this drive to work with
my Ultra-2? The stock Sun 2.1GB that came with the ultra-2 works fine
and is detected by probe-scsi OK. So far, the only thing I can conclude
is that this drive should work with the ultra-2 and is DOA. Does
probe-scsi require the drive to be low-level formatted in order to
properly detect the drives? Or, could the drive not be detected because
my ofw version is 3.1.5?
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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Michael Tosch
 
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

In article <2l797vF9f0h0U1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
> I just got my HD, a Seagate Barracuda 9LP. So far, probe-scsi-all anbd
> probe-scsi fails to detect any drive at all. Are there any special
> jumper settings I need to enable in order to get this drive to work with
> my Ultra-2? The stock Sun 2.1GB that came with the ultra-2 works fine
> and is detected by probe-scsi OK. So far, the only thing I can conclude
> is that this drive should work with the ultra-2 and is DOA. Does
> probe-scsi require the drive to be low-level formatted in order to
> properly detect the drives? Or, could the drive not be detected because
> my ofw version is 3.1.5?


On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!

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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

Michael Tosch wrote:
> In article <2l797vF9f0h0U1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
>
>>I just got my HD, a Seagate Barracuda 9LP. So far, probe-scsi-all anbd
>>probe-scsi fails to detect any drive at all. Are there any special
>>jumper settings I need to enable in order to get this drive to work with
>>my Ultra-2? The stock Sun 2.1GB that came with the ultra-2 works fine
>>and is detected by probe-scsi OK. So far, the only thing I can conclude
>>is that this drive should work with the ultra-2 and is DOA. Does
>>probe-scsi require the drive to be low-level formatted in order to
>>properly detect the drives? Or, could the drive not be detected because
>>my ofw version is 3.1.5?

>
>
> On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!


Ah, thank you very much! I assume the jumper is called "SS" (3rd pin
from the right) on J2. I'll try it out in a couple of minutes here...
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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Donn Miller
 
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

Donn Miller wrote:
> Michael Tosch wrote:


>> On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!

>
>
> Ah, thank you very much! I assume the jumper is called "SS" (3rd pin
> from the right) on J2. I'll try it out in a couple of minutes here...


I did some searching through the Seagate docs, and they said to put a
jumper across the first set of pins on J2 called "LVD". Unfortunately,
those pins are labelled "NU" or "not used", so it looks like I can't
force single-ended operation on this model. Well, I'll give it a try
anyways, and if that doesn't work, I'll try to uprade my OFW.
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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Michael Tosch
 
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

In article <2l7g0bF9ki1pU1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
> Michael Tosch wrote:
> > In article <2l797vF9f0h0U1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
> >
> >>I just got my HD, a Seagate Barracuda 9LP. So far, probe-scsi-all anbd
> >>probe-scsi fails to detect any drive at all. Are there any special
> >>jumper settings I need to enable in order to get this drive to work with
> >>my Ultra-2? The stock Sun 2.1GB that came with the ultra-2 works fine
> >>and is detected by probe-scsi OK. So far, the only thing I can conclude
> >>is that this drive should work with the ultra-2 and is DOA. Does
> >>probe-scsi require the drive to be low-level formatted in order to
> >>properly detect the drives? Or, could the drive not be detected because
> >>my ofw version is 3.1.5?

> >
> >
> > On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!

>
> Ah, thank you very much! I assume the jumper is called "SS" (3rd pin
> from the right) on J2. I'll try it out in a couple of minutes here...



According to
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st39173wc.html
(Installation Guide)
the jumper LVD on J2 needs to be set.

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Mail: michael.tosch:hp.com


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Donn Miller
 
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

Michael Tosch wrote:
> In article <2l7g0bF9ki1pU1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
>
>>Michael Tosch wrote:


>>>On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!

>>
>>Ah, thank you very much! I assume the jumper is called "SS" (3rd pin
>>from the right) on J2. I'll try it out in a couple of minutes here...


> According to
> http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st39173wc.html
> (Installation Guide)
> the jumper LVD on J2 needs to be set.


I just checked on my particular model. There is no "LVD" jumper,
unfortunately. Some models have a "SE" jumper whereas others have "LVD"
jumpers. My model just says "NU", for "not used".

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Old 01-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Michael Tosch
 
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Default Re: Seagate ST39173WC and Ultra-2

In article <2l7u3fFa0s08U2@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
> Michael Tosch wrote:
> > In article <2l7g0bF9ki1pU1@uni-berlin.de>, Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> writes:
> >
> >>Michael Tosch wrote:

>
> >>>On the disk, set a jumper 'force single-ended'!
> >>
> >>Ah, thank you very much! I assume the jumper is called "SS" (3rd pin
> >>from the right) on J2. I'll try it out in a couple of minutes here...

>
> > According to
> > http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st39173wc.html
> > (Installation Guide)
> > the jumper LVD on J2 needs to be set.

>
> I just checked on my particular model. There is no "LVD" jumper,
> unfortunately. Some models have a "SE" jumper whereas others have "LVD"
> jumpers. My model just says "NU", for "not used".
>


Bad luck :-(
I have no other idea.

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Mail: michael.tosch:hp.com


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