Hi, I looked in /proc/scsi/advansys and there is a file 13:
AdvanSys SCSI 3.4: PCI Ultra: IO 0xAE00-0xAE0F, IRQ 0x15 Device Information for AdvanSys SCSI Host 13: Target IDs Detected: 2, (2=Host Adapter) EEPROM Settings for AdvanSys SCSI Host 13: Serial Number Signature Not Present. Host SCSI ID: 2, Host Queue Size: 16, Device Queue Size: 8 cntl 0xffff, no_scam 0x0 Target ID: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Disconnects: Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Command Queuing: Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Start Motor: N N N N N N N N Synchronous Transfer: Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Linux Driver Configuration and Information for AdvanSys SCSI Host 13: host_busy 0, max_id 8, max_lun 8, max_channel 0 unique_id 0, can_queue 16, this_id 2, sg_tablesize 50, cmd_per_lun 1 unchecked_isa_dma 0, use_clustering 1 flags 0x0, last_reset 0x0, jiffies 0x10000029d, asc_n_io_port 0x10 io_port 0xae00 Linux Driver Statistics for AdvanSys SCSI Host 13: queuecommand 7, reset 0, biosparam 0, interrupt 7 callback 7, done 7, build_error 0, build_noreq 0, build_nosg 0 exe_noerror 7, exe_busy 0, exe_error 0, exe_unknown 0 xfer_cnt 7, xfer_elem 7, xfer_bytes 3.5 kb avg_num_elem 1.0, avg_elem_size 0.4 kb, avg_xfer_size 0.4 kb Asc Library Configuration and Statistics for AdvanSys SCSI Host 13: chip_version 11, mcode_date 0x12c3, mcode_version 0x50d, err_code 0 Total Command Pending: 0 Command Queuing: Command Queue Pending: Command Queue Limit: Command Queue Full: Synchronous Transfer: Does this mean it's loaded? In the SCSI file shows: Attached devices: Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: ATA Model: SAMSUNG SSD PM83 Rev: 3D1Q Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05 Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: ATA Model: ST500LM000-1EJ16 Rev: DEM4 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05 Host: scsi12 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: HL-DT-ST Model: DVD+-RW GWA4164B Rev: D108 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 05 Host: scsi7 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: TEAC Model: USB HS-CF Card Rev: 4.08 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00 Host: scsi7 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 01 Vendor: TEAC Model: USB HS-xD/SM Rev: 4.08 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00 Host: scsi7 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 02 Vendor: TEAC Model: USB HS-MS Card Rev: 4.08 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00 Host: scsi7 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 03 Vendor: TEAC Model: USB HS-SD Card Rev: 4.08 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00 Host: scsi10 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: SanDisk Model: U3 Cruzer Micro Rev: 4.05 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Host: scsi10 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 01 Vendor: SanDisk Model: U3 Cruzer Micro Rev: 4.05 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Tried to load the module and didn't see an error... Looked at boot.log: Generating locales... en_US.UTF-8... done Generation complete. error: /dev/sdd: No medium found error: /dev/sdc: No medium found error: /dev/sde: No medium found error: /dev/sdf: No medium found error: /dev/sde: No medium found error: /dev/sdd: No medium found error: /dev/sdf: No medium found error: /dev/sdc: No medium found pwconv: failed to change the mode of /etc/passwd- to 0600 Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/ Identifying... [68998c743b086348f9feda50f9a3eefa-2] Scanning disc for index files... Found 2 package indexes, 0 source indexes, 0 translation indexes and 1 signatures Found label 'Ubuntu 15.04 _Vivid Vervet_ - Release amd64 (20150422)' This disc is called: 'Ubuntu 15.04 _Vivid Vervet_ - Release amd64 (20150422)' Copying package lists...gpgv: Signature made Wed Apr 22 12:30:00 2015 UTC using DSA key ID FBB75451 gpgv: Good signature from "Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key <cdim...@ubuntu.com>" Reading Package Indexes... 0% Reading Package Indexes... Done Writing new source list Source list entries for this disc are: deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 15.04 _Vivid Vervet_ - Release amd64 (20150422)]/ vivid main restricted Repeat this process for the rest of the CDs in your set. Welcome to [1mUbuntu 15.04 [0m! [ [32m OK [0m] Set up automount Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System Automount Point. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Remote File Systems (Pre). [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Encrypted Volumes. [ [32m OK [0m] Created slice Root Slice. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Journal Socket (/dev/log). [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on udev Control Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Journal Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Created slice User and Session Slice. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on udev Kernel Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Created slice System Slice. Mounting Huge Pages File System... Starting Create list of required static device nodes for the current kernel... [ [32m OK [0m] Created slice system-getty.slice. Starting Nameserver information manager... Mounting POSIX Message Queue File System... Starting Remount Root and Kernel File Systems... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Braille Device Support. Starting Braille Device Support... Starting Setup Virtual Console... Starting Increase datagram queue length... Mounting Debug File System... Starting Uncomplicated firewall... Starting udev Coldplug all Devices... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Slices. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Read required files in advance. Starting Read required files in advance... Starting Load Kernel Modules... [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Device-mapper event daemon FIFOs. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on /dev/initctl Compatibility Named Pipe. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on LVM2 metadata daemon socket. Starting Monitoring of LVM2 mirrors, snapshots etc. using dmeventd or progress polling... [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Journal Audit Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Delayed Shutdown Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Mounted Debug File System. [ [32m OK [0m] Mounted POSIX Message Queue File System. [ [32m OK [0m] Mounted Huge Pages File System. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Create list of required static device nodes for the current kernel. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Remount Root and Kernel File Systems. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Setup Virtual Console. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Increase datagram queue length. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Syslog Socket. Starting Journal Service... Starting Various fixups to make systemd work better on Debian... Starting Load/Save Random Seed... Starting Create Static Device Nodes in /dev... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Nameserver information manager. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Various fixups to make systemd work better on Debian. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Load/Save Random Seed. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Uncomplicated firewall. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Create Static Device Nodes in /dev. Starting udev Kernel Device Manager... [ [32m OK [0m] Started udev Coldplug all Devices. Starting udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Journal Service. Starting Flush Journal to Persistent Storage... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Flush Journal to Persistent Storage. [ [32m OK [0m] Started udev Kernel Device Manager. Starting Show Plymouth Boot Screen... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Show Plymouth Boot Screen. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Load Kernel Modules. Starting Apply Kernel Variables... Mounting FUSE Control File System... [ [32m OK [0m] Mounted FUSE Control File System. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Apply Kernel Variables. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Monitoring of LVM2 mirrors, snapshots etc. using dmeventd or progress polling. [ [32m OK [0m] Created slice system-ifup.slice. [ [32m OK [0m] Found device ST500LM000-1EJ162 4. Activating swap /dev/sdb4... [ [32m OK [0m] Activated swap /dev/sdb4. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Swap. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Braille Device Support. Starting Braille Device Support... Starting Show Plymouth Boot Screen... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Sound Card. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Show Plymouth Boot Screen. [ [32m OK [0m] Started udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization. Starting Copy rules generated while the root was ro... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Local File Systems (Pre). Mounting /tmp... [ [32m OK [0m] Mounted /tmp. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Local File Systems. Starting LSB: AppArmor initialization... Starting Wait for all "auto" /etc/network/interfaces to be up for network-online.target... Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories... Starting Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Remote File Systems. Starting Commit a transient machine-id on disk... Starting Set console keymap... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Copy rules generated while the root was ro. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Commit a transient machine-id on disk. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Create Volatile Files and Directories. Starting Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown... Starting Network Time Synchronization... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Wait for all "auto" /etc/network/interfaces to be up for network-online.target. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Network Time Synchronization. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: AppArmor initialization. Starting LSB: Raise network interfaces.... [ [32m OK [0m] Started ifup for eth1. Starting ifup for eth1... [ [32m OK [0m] Started ifup for eth0. Starting ifup for eth0... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target System Time Synchronized. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Set console keymap. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: Raise network interfaces.. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target System Initialization. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on CUPS Scheduler. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Paths. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Timers. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Sockets. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Basic System. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Run anacron jobs. Starting Run anacron jobs... Starting Modem Manager... Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Regular background program processing daemon. Starting Regular background program processing daemon... Starting System Logging Service... Starting Network Manager... Starting Login Service... [ [32m OK [0m] Started CUPS Scheduler. Starting CUPS Scheduler... [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Printer. Starting Accounts Service... Starting D-Bus System Message Bus... Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.... Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack... Starting Ubuntu live CD installer... Starting Permit User Sessions... Starting LSB: Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor to "ondemand"... Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB... Starting LSB: daemon to balance interrupts for SMP systems... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Cgroup management daemon. Starting Cgroup management daemon... Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher... Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Permit User Sessions. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor to "ondemand". [ [32m OK [0m] Started D-Bus System Message Bus. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: daemon to balance interrupts for SMP systems. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher. [ [32m OK [0m] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally. Starting Make remote CUPS printers available locally... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Login Service. [ [32m OK [0m] Started System Logging Service. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes. Starting Authenticate and Authorize Users to Run Privileged Tasks... [ [32m OK [0m] Started Authenticate and Authorize Users to Run Privileged Tasks. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Accounts Service. [ [32m OK [0m] Started CUPS Scheduler. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Modem Manager. [ [32m OK [0m] Started Network Manager. [ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Network. Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility... Starting Network Manager Wait Online... [ [32m OK [0m] Started /etc/rc.local Compatibility. Starting Wait for Plymouth Boot Screen to Quit... Don't know if this helps? On 3/27/21, Bernhard Praschinger <shadowl...@utanet.at> wrote: > Hallo, > > William Lum wrote: >> Yes my card does have the SCSI connector for the external drive which I >> don't use and the 15 pin for the breakout box. > Is the SCSI Adapter recognized in the system ? > The PCI Bridge ist the National Pico|Power IC. The Advansys should be > the SCSI controller. > > Is the driver already loaded ? > Take a look in /proc/scsi there should be scsi file you can view. > > Or you try loading the driver for the SCSI controller: > insmod or modprobe advansys > > When you load the module it would be good to check if the kernel writes > something to /var/log/messages > >> When you say switch is it physical? Do I need to set it to a certain >> config? > I don't know if there is a possibility to set anything. > > When you search the /var/log/boot.log and /var/log/boot.msg > do you find any hints about the buz, advansys or zoran ? > > dmesg lets you view the boot messages (probably a file in /var/log) any > hint about the zoran and the driver would be very helpful. > >> On Sun., Mar. 21, 2021, 11:33 a.m. Bernhard Praschinger, >> <shadowl...@utanet.at <mailto:shadowl...@utanet.at>> wrote: >> >> Hallo, >> >> sorry I was offline for quite a while. >> >> You write in the subject that you have a Iomega Buz card, but the >> lspci >> output say's ZR36057. Which was used in the DC10/DC30. Does your card >> have a SCSI interface connector and a 15 pin connector on the >> backplane ? >> The buz was the most problematic card, because it had a PCI Switch on >> the card for the ZR36067 and the SCSI controller. >> >> William Lum wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Following your instructions here is what I found. >> > >> > I should also note that I am testing on a live USB stick vs >> installed on >> > ssd. This was mainly because I had installed 3-5 different >> versions and >> > flavours of linux trying to get this to work and wanted to avoid >> > installing more until I find a solution. Please let me know if >> this is >> > an issue. >> > >> > On Ubuntu 15.04 (Linux ubuntu 3.19.0-15-generic) >> > The hardware is the IOmega Buz (0.6:09.0 Multimedia video >> controller >> > [0400]: Zoran Corporation *ZR36057*PQC Video cutting chipset >> [11de:6057] >> > (rev 01) >> > >> > I looked for drivers in /lib/modules/ that took me to >> > /lib/modules/3.19.0-15-generic/kernel/driver/media/pci/zoran >> where I found: >> > - videocodec.ko >> > - zr36016.ko >> > - zr36050.ko >> > - zr36060.ko >> > - zr36067.ko >> > none seem to be a direct match for the zr36057 >> That should be no problem just use the zr36067 instead. >> >> > Tried to load the driver "modprobe -n -v --show-depends zoran" >> this >> > resulted "FATAL: Module zoran not found." >> > >> > Then tried "modprobe -n -v --show-depends zr36067" this seemed to >> > install modules >> > insmod /lib/modeules/3.19.0-15-generic/kernel/driver/...ko >> (ic2/alogo, >> > media, V4l2, videocodec, zr36067) >> It should also load the driver for the TV decoder and encoder. >> >> When you do a lsmod | grep zr you should see the loaded modules. Are >> some v4l (video4linux) modules loaded too ? >> >> > but when I "lspci -nnk" it still does not show any subsystem or >> driver >> > in use so not sure if it worked... also wanted to try testing it >> with >> > VLC but couldn't install as the Ubuntu software center is too old >> and >> > the links no longer seem to work. This worries me, if I do get >> this >> > working will I be able to install any software (i.e. Kdenlive >> etc). >> > Don;t know how to do this if the ubuntu software center isn't >> working. >> > apt get also had errors as the folders for this version of ubuntu >> seem >> > to no longer exist. >> I don't know if it is a problem if the lspci does not show you the >> card. >> Does the lspci command (or some boot log) show you a hint that the >> scsi >> controller ist recognized. >> >> When you start in a 2nd terminal a command like that: >> tail -f /var/log/messages >> >> You should see the messages when the kernel loads the driver. That >> output would be very helpful. >> >> > Thoughts on how I should proceed? >> The output from the kernel when you load the drivers should be very >> helpful. To see if that kernel recognizes the card. > auf hoffentlich bald, > > Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter > > Email: shadowl...@utanet.at > www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard > -- William m. 437-991-3656 _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list Mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users