Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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Solaris Device Driver Installation
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SYMHISL<n>: Manufacturing data is corrupt and will be
ignored
The manufacturer configuration data has been found to be corrupt.
Contact your manufacturer for a new adapter.
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.
SYMHISL<n>: Unable to make reset notification callbacks
The
symhisl
driver was unable to notify the target device driver of a
SCSI bus reset. The target driver may start to malfunction because of
this issue.
SYMHISL<n>: Disabling queue tags for target ID x
The
symhisl
driver has determined that the specified target is no longer
responding to queue tagged I/O in a proper manner and has disabled
queue tags for that device. This usually means that the specified device
does not support queue tags. To disable this message, disable queue
tags for the given device using the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility.
SYMHISL<n>: Device (ID=x, LUN=x) not supported
A Solaris target driver attempted to initialize a device whose SCSI target
ID was out of the support range or whose LUN was not zero. This
warning is most likely triggered by illegal entries in the target driver’s
conf. file.
SYMHISL<n>: ddi_dma_sync() failed for data buffer. Data
corruption may occur.
SYMHISL<n>: ddi_dma_sync() failed for I/O data at
<xxxxxxxx>. Data corruption may occur.
SYMHISL<n>: ddi_dma_sync() failed for Adapter data. Data
corruption may occur.