[xxxxx020] Adapter or target device not responding or not connected

The target device did not respond to the adapter. If the device is present, refer to your host adapter’s user’s guide for troubleshooting information. If the device is no longer connected to the system, ignore this error.

[xxxxx021] Target device protocol error

An unexpected event occurred during data transfer between the adapter and target device. Normally, this indicates a faulty or non-compliant target device.

[xxxxx022] Adapter or target device protocol error

The adapter 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 power down unused devices to see if the problem persists.

[xxxxx023] Target device parity error

The driver has detected a parity error by the target device. Try decreasing the

transfer rate or disable the Ultra SCSI speed in SCSISelect® . Also, make sure you are using twisted-pair SCSI cables.

[xxxxx024] Data overrun or underrun

The adapter was given more or less data than was expected.

[xxxxx030] Target device busy

The target device reports a Busy status. Another program might already be using this device.

[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.

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