On 09/07/17 17:23, Wols Lists wrote:
No that's not the question. A lot of SCSI devices come with built-in termination. Check the jumper documentation, and make sure all the internal terminators are disabled if you've got an external terminator.
If you have devices on all the blocks, there's nowhere to put a terminator which is why they do this, and which is why you should always have the terminator - or a terminating device - on the last block.
Cheers, Wol I can't see any mention in the manual of built in terminators. The jumper pins on all the drives are
Term Pwr Reserved SCSI_ID 4 SCSI_ID 3 SCSI_ID 2 SCSI_ID 1 I assume the Terminator power supplies the power to the terminator on the last block? This jumper is set to on on all the drives. I have no idea what the reserved jumper is but there is no jumper connector provided for this at all on any of the drives -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org