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[xxxxx004] Command completed with error
[xxxxx005] Command completed with error
[xxxxx006] Command completed with error
A request issued to a target device completed with indication that there is an error. In most
cases, the error is recovered and normal operations continues.
[xxxxx010] Error issuing command
An error has occurred while the driver was setting up its internal data structures. Try installing
the most up-to-date version of the driver available from the Adaptec Web site,
www.adaptec.com.
[xxxxx011] Error issuing command
The requested command is not supported by this driver.
[xxxxx012] Error issuing command
[xxxxxx99] Error issuing command
The driver does not recognize the target device.
[xxxxx021] Target device protocol error
An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the SCSI card and target device.
Normally, this indicates a faulty or noncompliant target device.
[xxxxx022] SCSI card or target device protocol error
The SCSI card or target device has broken the communication protocol. A badly behaving
device could cause this message to appear. Normally this is not a serious problem. If you get
this message frequently over a short period of time, it could indicate that the device or system
is malfunctioning. Unplug or turn off unused devices to see if the problem persists.
[xxxxx023] Target device parity error
The driver has detected a parity error by the target device.
[xxxxx024] Data overrun or underrun
The SCSI card was given more or less than the expected amount of data.
[xxxxx031] Target device queue full
The target device internal buffer is full.
[xxxxx032] Target device busy
The target device reports a Busy status. Another program may already be using this device.
[xxxxx050] SCSI card failure
[xxxxxx9A] SCSI card failure
Your SCSI card may not be properly installed or defective. Try resetting the SCSI card in the
PCI slot, or try installing it a different PCI slot.