Re: scsi failure: bus or disk?

From: Paul Douglas (paul_at_ultrabook.douglasfamily.au.com)
Date: 12/28/03


Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 06:44:51 GMT

In article <3FED35DE.4060901@prodigy.net>, CJT wrote:

>The first thing I would do is check that the SCSI bus is properly
>terminated and all the connections are tight.

thanks but I have already tried that (and both disks are locked into
the internal drive cage anyway, so there's no loose wiring involved).



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