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  1. slingsby

    Adding SCSI drive

    Hi, I have now competed the disc install using the percraid controller worked well, Thanks
  2. slingsby

    Adding SCSI drive

    Thanks stanhubble, That is what I was missing mkdev .scsi gives options: 1. Add a SCSI device 2. Remove a SCSI device 3. Display current SCSI configuration 4. Display SCSI help message So removal of unwanted SCSI devices is option 2! I ran option 3 and saw the following output...
  3. slingsby

    Adding SCSI drive

    Hi, I have been lookong at the SCO command mkdev but have not as yet managed to find the switches to remove a drive (when incorrectly defined or removed). I have looked in the MAN pages and found no reference to deletion or removal. I would have thought that this was not an unreasonable thing...
  4. slingsby

    Adding SCSI drive

    A Big thanks to Annihilannic and Stanhubble for their input. I will certainly try out this suggestion. Before I try out anything like this on a live system I always like to have a regression plan. As adding the extra drive will require a kernal rebuild I assume that I will need to boot unix.old...
  5. slingsby

    Adding SCSI drive

    Hi, We are running a old DELL 4400 series machine running 'SCO open server 5.0.6' this currently has two raid partitions. 1. System disc <mirror> (two drives) 2. Data disc <Raid-5> (three drives) I have now plugged a new SCSI 73Gig drive into the 6th slot on the front of the machine. At boot...

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