Using an I/O address of 0x330 causes the Solaris aha driver to be selected instead of blogic native mode drivers. These cards have not been tested in Adaptec AHA-1540 mode.
Do not run the drvconfig utility during heavy I/O involving disks and tapes because doing so can cause data overrun errors.
Data overrun errors may occur under high stress when your system is configured with multiple disks.
If problems occur during Solaris installation, set the Interrupt Pin number of the "configure Adapter" option in the BusLogic AutoSCSI utility as follows:
Slot |
Interrupt Pin |
---|---|
0 |
A |
1 |
B |
2 |
C |
For more information, see the sections "Configuration for Non-Conforming PCI Motherboards" and "Handling Motherboard Variations" in the documentation that comes with your PCI BusLogic board.
Early versions of Rev. A, B, and C of the BT-946C may not work with the Solaris operating environment.
Upgrade to at least Firmware 4.25J, BIOS 4.92E, and AutoSCSI 1.06E, if you have BT946C Rev. B. Upgrade the controller to at least BT946C Rev. E.