I ran the 'pci' command in the shell, and didn't see any mention of anything SCSI. What would it report a scsi adapter as, do you know? About seeing that it's firmly seated in the slot, that sounds like a good idea; maybe I'll wait til tomorrow to implement it, though, when there are a few more folks around in the office. Those things are *heavy*! : ).
Thanks for your help-- Daniel P.S. TO ALL THOSE THAT HAVE HELPED-- I am currently in the middle of what looks to be a successful install on the *other* itanium we've got here (the guy who was working on it went home : ). Good job on the installation--this one has been really smooth so far. Thanks! --Daniel On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 04:09:22PM -0700, David Mosberger wrote: > > That's a sign that the scsi adapter was not detected. Use the boot > manager to start "nshell" (EFI command line shell). Then you should > be able to look at the detected PCI devices. I'm not sure off the top > of my head what the command is called, but if you invoke "help", you > should find it quickly. If that's the problem, you may want to verify > that the scsi adapter is firmly seated in its pci slot. > > --david > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

