On 2012-02-09 02:26, allison<ajp166 at verizon.net> wrote:
Using a SCSI controller is the way out but watch for dives over 1GB for
the boot drive.
I forget if that affected only the older 3100s or also the uVAX-II boot
as well.
The 1MB limit is a restriction in the SCSI commands of the boot monitor
of the 3100. As such, this issue never have any bearing on any MSCP
controller, since you don't speak SCSI commands to those.
And since the uVAX-II talks MSCP, and not SCSI, it therefore is not a
problem.
Johnny
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