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55 controllers, not as interfaces to arbitrary SCSI devices. The Linux DAC960
56 driver operates at the block device level, the same level as the SCSI and IDE
58 DAC960 driver is not dependent on the SCSI subsystem, and hence avoids all the
60 as a SCSI driver. The DAC960 driver is designed for as high a performance as
68 Each DAC960 parallel SCSI controller can support up to 15 disk drives per
85 Controller 2 is referred to as /dev/rd/c2d5p3. Note that unlike with SCSI
100 1 Wide Ultra-2/LVD SCSI channel
107 4 Wide Ultra-160 LVD SCSI channels
113 2 Wide Ultra-160 LVD SCSI channels
119 1 Wide Ultra-160 LVD SCSI channel
124 1 Wide Ultra-160 LVD SCSI channel
130 3 Wide Ultra-2/LVD SCSI channels
136 Uses onboard Symbios SCSI chips on certain motherboards
137 Also includes one onboard Wide Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Channel
142 Uses onboard Symbios SCSI chips on certain motherboards
143 Includes no onboard SCSI Channels
148 Uses onboard Symbios SCSI chips on certain motherboards
149 Also includes one onboard Wide Ultra-2/LVD SCSI Channel
153 DAC960PJ 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
157 DAC960PG 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
161 DAC960PU 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
165 DAC960PD 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
169 DAC960PL 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
173 DAC960P 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
191 Please note that not all SCSI disk drives are suitable for use with DAC960
280 the future. Note that with a SAF-TE (SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure)
458 DAC960#0: Physical Drive 1:1 killed because of timeout on SCSI command
464 arising from a SCSI bus reset that is forced by the controller during its error
493 (e.g., due to electrical problems on the SCSI bus), the user can instruct the
629 DAC960#0: Physical Drive 1:2 killed because of timeout on SCSI command