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VTrak Other BIOS and Windows Event Log reported BUS RESET error and update the M Class SR4 doesn't fix the problem.
Ken Chou posted this 28 December 2006

Product: All VTrak M-500p/300p/200p

Product Description: VTrak M Class 320 Bus Reset

Platform: Any

Firmware/Bios Version: Most update as possible.

Additional Description: Adaptec 39320A-R and 29320ALP-R SCSI controllers attached to two different Servers.

Solution:Verified Disk array and volume. Configuration: 6.5TB RAID 5 with three Logical Disks. LUN Mapping set as LD0: TID 0, LUN 0, LD1: TID 1, LUN 0 and LD2: TID 2, LUN 0. Disk available under Windows 2003 SP1, but Windows Event Log kept reporting BUS RESET error occured. Enable the LUN support under his Adaptec 29320 controller. Adjusted LUN Mapping and set as LD0: TID 0, LUN 0, LD1: TID 0, LUN 1 and LD2: TID 0, LUN 2 and reboot the unit. Bus Reset error at BIOS eliminated. However, still gets errors at Windows Event Log. Verified SCSI driver has Windows 2003 driver. Manually download and update the SCSI device driver from the Adaptec web site. After the driver updated and reboot customer converted Dynamic volume to Basic. There's not a Bus Reset error found.

Additional Information: Need to walk thru and verify the array settings.

FastTrak How to create a Mirror Using TX4310, With your existing data Drive or your boot drive
Ken Chou posted this 16 November 2006

Product: FastTrak TX4310

Product Description: HBA

Platform: Any

Firmware/Bios Version: v2.5.1.3119 or later

Solution:

Steps:

Note* If its your boot drive first place card in system with nothing attached load drivers in Operating System then shut system down move OS Hard drive over to card then follow steps below!

1.) Then Control-F get into promise bios once it there check to see if the data drives was made a JBOD if so Make sure your on the latest Bios Version v2.5.1.3119 or later.

2.) Then if so go to option 3 Delete LD and delete JBOD logical disk.

3.) The with both drives attached go to option 2 Define LD press Enter change Raid Mode to RAID 1 arrow over and turn Fast Init: OFF then place a Y next both disks then hit Control – Y and hit Enter.

4.) You should have a Functional Array.

5.) Now shut system off pull the drive without Data on it and boot back up it should say that the array is Critical let it boot all the way into windows.        

6.) Then shut down place the other drive back on controller the array should still be Critical boot into windows open Web Pam (Promise Array Manager) at then you should see that the array is in a Rebuild state. Let it rebuild and your Done!

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