Adaptec 29320LPE User Guide - Page 56
Error Messages, Event Viewer - scsi bus reset
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Chapter D: Troubleshooting ● 56 [xxxxx0ab] Driver already loaded for this SCSI card The driver is already loaded for this SCSI card. Verify that the correct SCSI card is specified in your command line or startup file. [xxxxx0ac] Driver already loaded for all SCSI cards The driver is already loaded for all the supported adapters in this system. [xxxxx0a4] SCSI bus reset by third-party hardware Hardware such as an array enclosure may have reset the SCSI bus. This is a normal condition unless you receive additional errors. [xxxxx0a7] Unable to allocate memory [xxxxx0a8] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system. Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system. [xxxxx0a9] Possible interrupt conflict This indicates that the SCSI card IRQ conflicts with the IRQ of another board installed in your system. Check your hardware documentation for instructions on setting and changing IRQs. [xxxxx0c9] Invalid command line parameter A command line option for the driver is invalid. See your operating system manual for valid command line options. [xxxxx0ca] Invalid command line syntax [xxxxx0cb] Invalid command line syntax [xxxxx0cc] Invalid command line syntax The command line syntax for the driver is incorrect. See your operating system manual for entering the correct syntax. [xxxxx07c] Unable to allocate memory [xxxxx07d] Unable to allocate memory [xxxxx07e] Unable to allocate memory [xxxxx07f] Unable to allocate memory This indicates that there may be a problem with the amount of memory installed in your system. Verify that your system has at least the minimum amount of memory required by your operating system. Error Messages Error messages generated by the Windows drivers can be viewed by opening the Windows Event Viewer error logs. To view events generated by the driver: 1 Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group. Error messages generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11. Error messages generated by the SCSI port show up as Event ID 9.