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- From: paws@spam.cray.com (Daniel Baehr)
- Subject: Re: LUN 1 SCSI device
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.093234.8376@walter.cray.com>
- Sender: paws@spam (Daniel Baehr)
- Organization: Cray Research, Inc.
- References: <10AUG199216433778@vx9000.weber.edu> <1992Aug11.072220.18797@walter.cray.com> <OS0vr*PO0@caleb.UUCP>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 09:32:33 CDT
- Lines: 38
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- In article <OS0vr*PO0@caleb.UUCP>, jdp@caleb.UUCP (Jim Pritchett) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug11.072220.18797@walter.cray.com>, Daniel Baehr writes:
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- [stuff deleted]
-
- > >
- > > So, make your drive a SCSI ID different from the other devices that are
- > > connected on the chain. Set the LUN to 0 and you should be fine. DONT
- > > CONFUSE LUN AND SCSI ID!! Every device on the SCSI "chain" that is
- > > connected to the same connector on a controller **MUST** have its OWN
- > > SCSI ID between 0 or 7. To be really proper the controller should
- > > allways be ID 0 but noone follows that.
- >
- > My understanding was that the controller is supposed to be ID 7.
- >
- > Maybe someone can speak with more authority on this issue?
- >
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- As I stated in a more receint posting I got this out of a setup manual
- from one of my controllers. The IVS controllers I have can be any ID
- you want. I should not have come across with a "firm" tone about the
- address of the controller.
- >
- > Jim Pritchett
- >
- >
- > UUCP: rwsys.lonestar.org!caleb!jdp
- > or utacfd.uta.edu!rwsys!caleb!jdp
-
-
- Daniel Baehr
-
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