Yes I thought about that and I tried changing it to
"on" but it did not make
a difference; and with the "diff" setting it does seem to work, at least
some of the time.
I also just found out something strange. If I remove any devices with a SCSI
ID numerically lower than the CD-ROM then both the CD-ROM and the higher
HDDs are still seen after the SCSI reset. To prove this I took out DKA600
and changed the SCSI ID of DKA0 to make it DKA500. This time, after the
reset, it recognised both the CD-ROM (ID 4) and the disk that was at ID 0
and now was at ID 5.
Regards
Rob
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Sent: 17 October 2010 15:17
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: More SCSI Confusion
On 17 October 2010 11:44, Rob Jarratt<robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
sh pk*
>>
pka0_host_id 7
pka0_mode ultra
pka0_soft_term diff
The QLA1040 isn't differential is it? The soft_term should be just
'on' I
think.
--
adrian/witchy
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Might be a red herring Rob, but I seem to remember certainly for the
BA356 integrated into the Alphaserver 1000A that the enclosure could be
operated in a split bus mode where half the enclosure was on one bus and
the other half on another.
Just a thought (you might want to cross post this to comp.os.vms).
Mark.