7 Apr
2004
7 Apr
'04
06:22
Am Donnerstag, 1. April 2004 10:51 schrieb Alan Gray:
Any SCSI above 160 needs the correct sort of teminators. What happens when you go into the SCSI bios (Control-A) and detect the drives. The cabling for SCSI 160/320 can be critical.
Drives detect ok... I solved the problem by placing two drives on SCSI-A and the other two drives on SCSI-B. They now work stable with SCSI320 and time cp 24gbfile /dev/null is 1:19 Maybe I need a better cable... The cable I added has two drive connectors and the terminator has leds for power, lvd, se so I can at least see it detected correctly and power to the terminator is on... Thanks Arno -- This mail is certified Virus-free as no Microsoft products were used in its preparation or propagation.