make sure that scsi cable is terminated and then you have to id each drive. there s/b jumpers on the back of the drive that set the scsi id. don't use id #7 since that is generally reserved for the scsi card.
I've got the same problem with a P530. Can boot off a single disk on the internal adapter, but if I have more than one disk it doesn't recognize any of them. This forces me to have a kluge of cabling to run the second disk off another adapter.
cmisenko
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January 9th, 2004 12:00
hey cloudmeister:
make sure that scsi cable is terminated and then you have to id each drive. there s/b jumpers on the back of the drive that set the scsi id. don't use id #7 since that is generally reserved for the scsi card.
whalvorson
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May 11th, 2004 22:00
Cloudman, Did you get any answers?
I've got the same problem with a P530. Can boot off a single disk on the internal adapter, but if I have more than one disk it doesn't recognize any of them. This forces me to have a kluge of cabling to run the second disk off another adapter.
Thanks for any answers.