On Thursday 30 January 2003 08:45 am, Net Llama! wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Tony Alfrey wrote:
<snip>.
> >  The bios diagnostic screen on boot-up does not show SCSI ID
> > numbers, just info about sectors, model number, etc.
>
> It doesn't?  Every SCSI controller i've ever used displays the IDs of
> the disks as it detects them.  Perhps you've disabled this in the
> SCSI controller BIOS?

I get the jumper settings but not "sda, sdb, sdc". etc.

<snip>
>
> Well, if you can completely remove everything but sda, that might
> help to determine whether this is a power supply issue (possible, but
> i'd say unlikely) or a SCSI controller issue.  Although if the SCSI
> controller is starting to flake, i'd imagine that there should be
> some sense key errors somewhere in dmesg or messages.

I will look there.  Good idea.

-- 
Tony Alfrey
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