SCSI Drives question

Rick Stevens rstevens at vitalstream.com
Mon Oct 2 17:58:32 UTC 2006


On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 00:36 -0700, Arno Weber wrote:
> hi...
>  
> I think scsi was designed for amigas... maybe u should get an amiga?

Har!  No, SCSI was not built for the Amiga...it predates the Amiga by
a long way.

Historical note:  SCSI started out as SASI (Shugart Associates Storage
Interface).

> 
> 
> Bret Stern <bret_stern at machinemanagement.com> wrote:
>         
>         On my server, i have two 18gb scsi drives which are
>         part of a Logical Volume (LVM), and are internal
>         drives to the Dell 2450.
>         
>         They are /dev/sda, and /dev/sdb
>         
>         
>         I'm adding a Dell Powervault connected to an Adaptec
>         scsi card (not the onboard scsi) and the two 18gb drives
>         above now become /dev/sdh and /dev/sdi.
>         
>         It seems like the server drives should stay /dev/sda
>         and /dev/sdb,
>         and the new drives in the powervault should start their
>         scsi id's after after those in the server??
>         
>         I need some scsi tips.
>         
>         Bret
>         
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