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46 10.2.6 Check SCSI BUS
54 10.4 SCSI BUS checking boot option
446 The driver will try to send a BUS DEVICE RESET message to the target.
565 10.2.6 Check SCSI BUS
691 10.4 SCSI BUS checking boot option
697 Since SCSI devices shall release the BUS at most 800 nano-seconds after SCSI
698 RESET has been asserted, any signal to TRUE may indicate a SCSI BUS problem.
699 Unfortunately, the following common SCSI BUS problems are not detected:
768 Data parity error detected on the PCI BUS.
779 BF (0x20), then the cause may be likely due to a PCI BUS problem.
785 on the SCSI BUS that prevents the SCSI protocol from functioning
788 Indicates that the device released the SCSI BUS when the chip
791 Bit 0x02 RST SCSI BUS Reset
792 Generally SCSI targets do not reset the SCSI BUS, although any
793 device on the BUS can reset it at any time.
798 On a faulty SCSI BUS, any error condition among SGE (0x08), UDC (0x04) and
801 BUS problem is likely the cause of these errors.
810 Actual value of control lines on the SCSI BUS.
812 Actual value of data lines on the SCSI BUS.