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Fortra 10 bay JBOD on Red Hat 4/AS
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| I recently inherited a project of attaching a JMR Fortra 10 bay JBOD to
a new Dell 2950 running Red Hat 4/AS. My only reference is an online
document on the JBOD dating back to 2002 that only addresses
configurations under Windows 95/98. When I go into setup on the Dell,
I look at my external SCSI configuration and can see the Fortra.
However, I can only see slot 5, the processor, and one other slot.
None of the other nine disks are showing. Does anyone have any
experience with this combination?
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| Lenard 2006-08-29, 7:32 pm |
| Jimm wrote:
> I recently inherited a project of attaching a JMR Fortra 10 bay JBOD to
> a new Dell 2950 running Red Hat 4/AS. My only reference is an online
> document on the JBOD dating back to 2002 that only addresses
> configurations under Windows 95/98. When I go into setup on the Dell,
> I look at my external SCSI configuration and can see the Fortra.
> However, I can only see slot 5, the processor, and one other slot.
> None of the other nine disks are showing. Does anyone have any
> experience with this combination?
Have a look at this;
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/...ware-linux.html
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