There are no "correct" settings for those.  If your scsi bus (host
adapter and all devices) uses parity, then you want parity on, otherwise
you want it off.  Likewise, term power should be on if you want to terminate
the chain at that device.

-casey

On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 03:27:06PM +0000, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Greetings !
> 
> What are the proper settings for Parity and Term Power on a SCSI cdrom.
> There are jumper pins for both on the rear of a the Panasonic I'm trying
> to use under 2.4.9.
> 
> At simply mounting and accessing the drive for reading a text file, for
> example, all seems OK, until.........
> 
> After mounting said drive, if I then attempt to do a global search which
> includes /cdrom, I get the following:
> 
> Process:      scsi_eh_0
>       Kernel Panic: killing interrupt handler
>       In interrupt handler - not syncing
> and, then the system hangs requiring a hard reset.
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you for the help,
> Courtney
> 
> 
> 
> 
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