Re: SCSI chaining question

From: Casper H.S. Dik (Casper.Dik_at_Sun.COM)
Date: 11/10/04


Date: 10 Nov 2004 12:46:50 GMT

Atro Tossavainen <Atro.Tossavainen+news@helsinki.finland.invalid> writes:

>Beardy <beardy@beardy.net> writes:

>> I have a SCSI chain of a U60 and a U10 with a Multipak inbetween.

>I don't think you can have a SCSI chain with two controllers in it.
>Or, you can connect the cables, and the result will be what you have
>already described.

You should be able to as long as you set the initiator ID differently
on one of the systems; but the driver should recognize that a bus
reset from another device should not warrant another bus reset.
(I thought that was fixed a long time ago in Solaris?)

Casper

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