Technical data

esp(7D) Devices SunOS 5.5
f/w problem. For tagged queuing targets, <n> commands were outstanding
when the timeout was detected.
Connected command timeout for Target <id>.<lun>.
This is usually a SCSI bus problem. Check cables and termination.
Target <id>.<lun> reverting to async. mode
A data transfer hang was detected. The driver attempts to eliminate this problem
by reducing the data transfer rate.
Target <id>.<lun> reducing sync. transfer rate
A data transfer hang was detected. The driver attempts to eliminate this problem
by reducing the data transfer rate.
Reverting to slow SCSI cable mode
A data transfer hang was detected. The driver attempts to eliminate this problem
by reducing the data transfer rate.
Reset scsi bus failed
An attempt to reset the SCSI bus failed.
External SCSI bus reset
Another initiator reset the SCSI bus.
WARNINGS The esp hardware does not support Wide SCSI mode. Only FAS-type esp’s support fast
SCSI (10 MB/sec).
NOTES The esp driver exports properties indicating per target the negotiated transfer speed
(target<n>-sync-speed) and whether tagged queuing has been enabled (target<n>-TQ).
The sync-speed property value is the data transfer rate in KB/sec. The target-TQ pro-
perty has no value. The existence of the property indicates that tagged queuing has been
enabled. Refer to prtconf(1M) (verbose option) for viewing the esp properties.
dma, instance #3
Register Specifications:
Bus Type=0x2, Address=0x81000, Size=10
esp, instance #3
Driver software properties:
name <target3-TQ> length <0> -- <no value>.
name <target3-sync-speed> length <4>
value <0x00002710>.
name <scsi-options> length <4>
value <0x000003f8>.
name <scsi-watchdog-tick> length <4>
value <0x0000000a>.
name <scsi-tag-age-limit> length <4>
value <0x00000008>.
name <scsi-reset-delay> length <4>
value <0x00000bb8>.
7D-108 modified 30 Aug 1995