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Pugsley
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Well imfinaly going to start using my dvd tower and i got some scsi problems. this is the only computer that i have with scsi in it and its all stock. its a poweredge 4*** and has 3 drives and a cdrom. the changer has 4 drives and 1 scsi robot. I need somthing that will look at all the busses and tell be whats on what and show if i have any conflicts with anything. right now i think one of the 4 drives is messing with the one internal drive in the server. Its odd. I can load 4 disc in teh changer and only one will read... and if i unload the other 3 then the one working one stops. So im guessing i have a conflict somewhere.

Thanks.
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Post by rndmtask »

dmesg and lspci in linux. I can get you a linux livecd. I'm not too up on my scsi knowledge but I seem to remember inside devices needing to be configured under 7. With the controller being 7 and external devices being 8-14. But its been way too long.
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