Troubleshooting; Problems And Solutions - Asus P2B-D User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problems and Solutions

In SCO OpenServer 5, my system hangs after I have installed the driver and rebooted
the system.
If you are installing OpenServer 5, version 5.0.0, you may have to
install the SCO OpenServer 5 keyboard patch (available from the
SCO Web site or BBS) at the same time you install the alad325
driver. To install the keyboard patch at the same time you install
SCO OpenServer 5 and the alad325 driver, type the following
instead of the ahslink command described above:
defbootstr ahslink = "kbp alad325"
Follow the onscreen instructions to insert the SCO keyboard patch
diskette (kbp) and the 7800 Family Manager Set diskette for SCO
UNIX when instructed.
I have problems using my SCSI devices.
During bootup, check to see if the BIOS messages for your primary
7800 Family host adapter lists all installed SCSI devices. If some or
all devices do not appear, check the following (also check your host
adapter's User's Guide for additional troubleshooting information):
Are all SCSI devices powered?
Are all SCSI bus cables and power cables properly connected?
Do the host adapter and all devices on the SCSI bus have
unique SCSI IDs?
Are all devices on the SCSI bus terminated properly?
Do you have an older SCSI peripheral installed? Some older
SCSI peripherals, especially CD-ROM drives, do not properly
respond to synchronous negotiation. As a result, these
peripherals may lock or reset the SCSI bus. To solve this
problem, turn off synchronous negotiation for this device ID
through the SCSISelect utility for the host adapter. See the host
adapter's User's Guide.
SCO UNIX Installation
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