[rescue] two SCSI oddities
Dan Debertin
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Nov 29 00:10:45 CST 2001
I have a stack of Seagate Elite 9 drives that I'm in the process of
verifying -- I'm one drive away from filling up my 12-bay SCSI
expansion pedestal :). Two questions have come up that I'm sure have
easy answers, but I'm getting nothing out of google:
1. I couldn't get the bus to sync at 10MB/sec until I, scratching
head, removed the "terminator enable" jumper on the drives. It
would only sync at 5 with that jumper in. What's the electrical
reason for this?
2. Half of these drives ID as "SEAGATE-SX910800N-8514", and the other
half as "SEAGATE-SX410800N-7116". One also ID's as
"SEAGATE-SX410800N-7117". They're all labeled (physically, on the
back of the drive) as ST410800N. format(1)'s 'type' command won't
let me change the type. Seagate doesn't make a drive with model
"ST910800N" ... what's going on here?
TIA to anyone who can set me straight.
Dan
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