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10-11-2001 10:49 AM
10-11-2001 10:49 AM
LC3 SCSI Disk Recognition
I am trying to install two Seagate 9.1gb drives (non hot swap) in a LC3 with Win2K server. The system will come up with one drive but will not recognize both drives. I have swapped drives to eliminate the posibility of a bad drive. Any suggestions?
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10-11-2001 11:59 AM
10-11-2001 11:59 AM
Re: LC3 SCSI Disk Recognition
hi
be sure to have checked the scsi id, on the hdd, there is four jumper used set the scsi id, usualy hp disk are set by default on id 3, if no jumpers are set, the id is 0, try with one hdd, and look at the id, then connect only the second and look at the id, if the hdd is always seen at the same id, then the id is duplicated,then move one jumper.
--check also for pins bended on the cable, or if other scsi devices are presents on the scsi channel (like tapes or cd-rom)
bye
marino
be sure to have checked the scsi id, on the hdd, there is four jumper used set the scsi id, usualy hp disk are set by default on id 3, if no jumpers are set, the id is 0, try with one hdd, and look at the id, then connect only the second and look at the id, if the hdd is always seen at the same id, then the id is duplicated,then move one jumper.
--check also for pins bended on the cable, or if other scsi devices are presents on the scsi channel (like tapes or cd-rom)
bye
marino
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10-11-2001 01:46 PM
10-11-2001 01:46 PM
Re: LC3 SCSI Disk Recognition
Also make sure you don't set the SCSI ID to the same as your tape drive (if you have one) or any other devices connected on the SCSI contoller.
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