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12-22-2000 04:21 AM
12-22-2000 04:21 AM
If I interrupt the boot, and have it search for devices, it lists 10 disks not 5.
Also, if I try to install 10.20 by booting from the CD, when it asks me to choose a disk for the root file system, the same 10 disks show up:
8/8.9.0
8/8.8.0
8/8.5.0
8/8.11.0
8/8.10.0
8/4.9.0
8/4.8.0
8/4.5.0
8/4.11.0
8/4.10.0
Where are the other five disks coming from?
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12-22-2000 04:27 AM
12-22-2000 04:27 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
Do you've a hardcopy of the ioscan, which you can attach.
Where the five disks create with pvcreate -B command by exident?
Are the 5 disks internal or in a Autoraid?
Wait for your answer
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12-22-2000 04:45 AM
12-22-2000 04:45 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
If it internal disk You connected with Cable this 2 Controller. It works if the controllers SCSI ID doesn't same. If you autoraid it mean You use correct this 2 controller.
If any other case please write more ...
regards, Saa
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12-22-2000 04:58 AM
12-22-2000 04:58 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
Here's the hardware in the machine, taken from the invoice from when it was purchased:
1 - A3579A D380/2
4 - A3408A 128MB Mem
5 - A3643A 4GB FWD SCSI-2 Disk
1 - A3715A CD-ROM
1 - HSC F/W/D Adapter
2 - A2679A EISA SE SCSI-2 Adapter
it goes on, LAN cards, MUX, etc.
Fred
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12-22-2000 05:30 AM
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12-22-2000 06:15 AM
12-22-2000 06:15 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
The internal controller is the 8/4.x.0 and the 8/8.x.0 is in the external controller . I suppose check your cable, because You see the internal disks in the external controller.
Disconnect any SCSI cable from your system and try sea again !
Saa
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12-22-2000 06:41 AM
12-22-2000 06:41 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
Is it possible that it should only be plugged into one? Are both SCSI cards reporting the drives because of this?
And, I suppose, if that's the trouble, why does the cable have two connectors in the first place?
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12-22-2000 07:57 AM
12-22-2000 07:57 AM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
I would suspect that the cable from the hot-swap bay being connected to both SCSI cards is exactly your problem. Both cards are seeing the disks and reporting them back.
Unplug the cable from one of the SCSI Cards and you should only see 5 disks when you do an SEA or attempt to do the installation.
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12-22-2000 08:06 AM
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Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
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01-24-2001 03:10 PM
01-24-2001 03:10 PM
Re: 10.20 install on D380/2
Sounds to me like the box was not factory new, or the design teams were helping out with assembly (not likely).
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01-25-2001 04:17 AM
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