I've had this happen before... a long time ago anyway.
Check the disk. In my case I tried to put a WIDE SCSI disk into a narrow shelf. Result, not even recognized.
Pulled it out, looked at the label, and in the wise words of Homer Simpson said "Dogh!!" when I read "4GB WIDE SCSI".
--tmac
tkaczma@gryf.net wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Bruce Sterling Woodcock wrote:
Some of the older drivers didn't like one version of the StorageWorks container, but did work in another, and we spent the rest of the night scrounging for parts off other containers for the right disk container. :)
Is that right. I just plugged in a brand spanking new spare (well it's been on the shelf for a while) into a 330's shelf and the disk was not detected even after several tries (a defective spare?). I pop a different disk in and it is detected immediately. I wonder whether that was the problem, whether the shelf is becomming flakey, oe whether it was simply a bad spare.
Tom
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