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Old 06-24-2008, 02:43 PM
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error event ID 117 every 15 minutes on W2K3 SP2 IBM X306

Dear all,

does anyone knows about the following error message reported in system log:

The driver for device \Device\Scsi\adpu3201 detected a port timeout due to
prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
the condition.

Server is connected with SCSI controller Adaptec 29320A to storage system.
Drivers and BIOS are uptodate!

It looks that there is no impact on user sessions and files, but it is
disturbing us!

Thank you
Thoby

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Old 06-24-2008, 03:29 PM
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Re: error event ID 117 every 15 minutes on W2K3 SP2 IBM X306

>Dear all,
>
>does anyone knows about the following error message reported in system log:
>
>The driver for device \Device\Scsi\adpu3201 detected a port timeout due to
>prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
>the condition.
>
>Server is connected with SCSI controller Adaptec 29320A to storage system.
>Drivers and BIOS are uptodate!
>
>It looks that there is no impact on user sessions and files, but it is
>disturbing us!
>
>Thank you
>Thoby


I couldn't find anything about it on EventID.net or in the KB. Is the
system BIOS, not the Adaptec card, up to date?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
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Old 06-24-2008, 03:31 PM
Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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Re: error event ID 117 every 15 minutes on W2K3 SP2 IBM X306

>Dear all,
>
>does anyone knows about the following error message reported in system log:
>
>The driver for device \Device\Scsi\adpu3201 detected a port timeout due to
>prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
>the condition.
>
>Server is connected with SCSI controller Adaptec 29320A to storage system.
>Drivers and BIOS are uptodate!
>
>It looks that there is no impact on user sessions and files, but it is
>disturbing us!
>
>Thank you
>Thoby


What is the driver version of the Adaptec card?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:28 AM
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Re: error event ID 117 every 15 minutes on W2K3 SP2 IBM X306

Driver Version is: 5.2.3790.3959
Also I could not find any hint in KB nor in eventid.net
Thats why I am posting this here!

Thanks

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Dear all,
> >
> >does anyone knows about the following error message reported in system log:
> >
> >The driver for device \Device\Scsi\adpu3201 detected a port timeout due to
> >prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
> >the condition.
> >
> >Server is connected with SCSI controller Adaptec 29320A to storage system.
> >Drivers and BIOS are uptodate!
> >
> >It looks that there is no impact on user sessions and files, but it is
> >disturbing us!
> >
> >Thank you
> >Thoby

>
> What is the driver version of the Adaptec card?
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf
>

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Old 06-25-2008, 03:42 PM
Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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Re: error event ID 117 every 15 minutes on W2K3 SP2 IBM X306

>Driver Version is: 5.2.3790.3959
>Also I could not find any hint in KB nor in eventid.net
>Thats why I am posting this here!


Well, from what I can see, the latest driver from Adaptec is in fact
7.0.0.6 and is dated from 2007. The latest from IBM is 3.0 from way
back in 2004. Damn lazy OEMs never update their drivers.

By your driver signature (5.2.3790.xxxx), it seems to me you're using
a default Microsoft Server 2003 driver? Try using the Adaptec 7.0.0.6
driver located here:
http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/s...2_cert_exe.htm

If you do, read the info in the release notes as there is some info
about registry stuff you may or may not have to use in your situation.

Let me know how it goes.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
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