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Old 05-02-2003
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NOTICE:Cha

Pls can u help me diagnosed this Notice l receive during booting of my openserver 5.0.4 unix from the kernel.

NOTICE:cha:SCSI bus has been reset ha=0
Attached SCSI peripherals will retunr to power up
state (ChaN04)
NOTICE:cha:SCSI command timed out ha=0 id=0 lun=0 cmd=0
blk=0 len=0
A SCSI peripheral failed to report completion status
in time (ChaN05)

Though the booting is successful but l want to know why the notice.

Thanks

Kayode
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Old 05-02-2003
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From what I could find, this is a harmless but annoying message. Try this:

1. cd /etc/conf/pack.d/cha
2. vi space.c
3. Search for "int cha_print_warnings= -1;"
4. Change it to "int cha_print_warnings=0;"
5. Relink the kernel and reboot for the change to take effect

From the space.c file:
Quote:
/* Which WARNING messages from the driver may be printed?
Each possible WARNING message is associated with one
bit in cha_print_warnings. The value -1 turns on all the bits.
The value 0 will suppress all WARNING messages.
To turn off message CHAW00, turn off bit 00.
*/
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It works

Thanks oombera it works

Kayode
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