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scsi on a 9600 - 2006/06/28 11:25I need to know something about the Internal scsi chain I´ve got a 9600 with a g3 400 upgrade and 4 internal hds 2 50 pines 4gb hd, 1 1gb 50 pines an another 80pines 18gb hd with adapter. according to manual,s information the only disk I need to terminate is the one that was originally installed in scsi 0(that means a 4gb hd) The problem is that sometimes the 80pines hd does not mount at starup, an when I run Norton utilities it fixes several major problems on cataloge structure which are allways the same. This hd is jupered as foced single ended an disabled wide negotiations as I read somewhere before... is there something I.m not doing right? Of course every internal device has an unique scsi id.... Thanks in advance for any advice.
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macaco
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Re:scsi on a 9600 - 2006/06/28 12:52The drive you have to terminate is the one which is at the extreme of the chain. No terminated drives in the middle, only in the extreme.
Could be that is not the original disk, it´s depending upon the placement in the SCSI ribbon.
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Re:scsi on a 9600 - 2006/06/28 15:18The terminated disk is the scsi 0 and it is placed first on the rib or last (depends on what?)this is the factory installed hd I´m certain. thanks for your help.
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