SCSI Error on Disk 2
I have a 80 GB, 1.7 Ghz, 512 M ram computer that has worked fine up until recently when I tried installing Solaris 10. The install is fine until it gets about a minute into Disk 2 of the install and it starts spitting out SCSI errors:
[Date] [Hostname] scsi: WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci-ide@1f,1/ide@1/sd@0,0 (sd1):
[Date] [Hostname] Errorfor Command: read(10)Error Level: Retyable
[Date] [Hostname] scsi: Requested Block: 183999 Error Block: 183999
[Date] [Hostname] scsi:Vendor: PIONEERSerial Number: 01/07/19 P
[Date] [Hostname] scsi:Sense Key: Media Error
[Date] [Hostname] scsi:ASC: 0x11 (CIRC unrecovered error), ASCQ: 0x6, RU: 0x0
The Requested Block number changes every minute or so, but everything else seems to stay the same. I would pin this as a hardware failure, but when I reboot or do a fresh install, it always gets this far before giving the same error. Please help, if only to tell me I need a new HD.
Thanks in advance,
Andy

