HP NetServer LP 2000r HP Netserver Ultra3 SCSI HBA Guide - Page 108

Start unit request failed, Attention! Too many devices are terminated on the SE connectors,

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If the message still appears, follow the drive manufacturer's instructions to make sure the drive is set to spin up when the power is switched ON. Start unit request failed The BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to the device. Run the SCSISelect utility and disable Send Start Unit Command for the device. Time-out failure during ... An unexpected time-out occurred. Check SCSI bus termination. Try disconnecting the SCSI peripheral cables from the host adapter and then starting the HP Netserver. If the HP Netserver successfully restarts, check SCSI bus termination and cable connections. One of the devices on the SCSI bus may be defective. Attention! Too many devices are terminated on the SE connectors The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS has detected that more than two devices have been terminated on the narrow SE SCSI segment. Verify the termination on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Terminate only the SCSI device at the ends of the cable. Remove or disable the terminators on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable. Attention! Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS has detected that either only one or no devices have been terminated on the narrow SE SCSI segment. Verify the termination on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Terminate only the SCSI device at the ends of the cable. Remove or disable any terminators on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable. NOTE The termination detection feature is only implemented on the internal narrow SE connectors. The 68-pin LVD/SE connector does not support this feature. 102

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If the message still appears, follow the drive manufacturer's instructions to
make sure the drive is set to spin up when the power is switched ON.
Start unit request failed
The BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to the device. Run the
SCSI
Select
utility and disable Send Start Unit Command for the device.
Time-out failure during …
An unexpected time-out occurred. Check SCSI bus termination. Try
disconnecting the SCSI peripheral cables from the host adapter and then starting
the HP Netserver. If the HP Netserver successfully restarts, check SCSI bus
termination and cable connections. One of the devices on the SCSI bus may be
defective.
Attention! Too many devices are terminated on the SE connectors
The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS has detected that more than two devices have
been terminated on the narrow SE SCSI segment. Verify the termination on the
devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Terminate only the
SCSI device at the ends of the cable. Remove or disable the terminators on the
SCSI devices between the ends of the cable.
Attention! Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors
The SCSI host bus adapter BIOS has detected that either only one or no devices
have been terminated on the narrow SE SCSI segment. Verify the termination
on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Terminate only
the SCSI device at the ends of the cable. Remove or disable any terminators on
the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable.
NOTE
The termination detection feature is only implemented on the internal
narrow SE connectors. The 68-pin LVD/SE connector does not
support this feature.