Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
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The
symhisl
driver was unable to allocate memory required to process
the configuration data. This means that the configuration was not
properly determined. To fix this you may need to manually configure the
driver using the
symhisl.conf
file.
SYMHISL<n>: Failure reading NVM configuration data
The
symhisl
driver was unable to read the configuration data supplied
by the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility. This means that the configuration
was not properly determined. To fix this you may need to manually
configure the driver using the
symhisl.conf
file.
SYMHISL<n>: Failure reading NVM manufacturing data
The
symhisl
driver was unable to read the configuration data supplied
by the manufacturer. This means that the adapter configuration may be
incorrect and unknown errors may occur. Contact your manufacturer for
a replacement adapter.
SYMHISL<n>: The boot ROM configuration utility has SCAM
enabled but this driver is not capable of SCAM. Please
disable SCAM in the boot ROM.
Some older versions of the SDMS boot ROM are capable of using the
SCAM protocol to assign SCSI IDs. The
symhisl
driver is not capable of
using SCAM. In order to properly configure your system, disable SCAM
using the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility.
SYMHISL<n>: Configuration data is corrupt and will be
ignored
The configuration data provided by the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility
has been determined to be corrupted. Run the SCSI BIOS Configuration
Utility to correct this error.
SYMHISL<n>: Unknown synchronous value in NVM data = <x>
The
symhisl
driver needs to be updated to understand this new
synchronous configuration data value. Until the driver is updated,
synchronous mode will be disabled.
SYMHISL<n>: Unknown width value in NVM data = <x>
The
symhisl
driver needs to be updated to understand this new wide
configuration data value. Until the driver is updated, wide mode will be
disabled.