What i meant about the switch is this
My definition of a switched hub is a device that sends the tcp-ip packets to the correct destination only by intelligently looking at the address keeping a list internally of which address is connected to which port and sending it to that address only not...
This might be a daft question but is your switch of the store & forward variety as in packet buffering or is it one of the more common "I can switch between 10 & 100" because once i worked that one out the speed difference was amazing.
The problem appears to be that the original SCSI drives now both report on ID 6 they are not visible on the original server at all, although it still sees the Tape Drive, I used another SCSI drive controller in another machine and discovered that they will not tolerate being on the same...
Need to replace 2 Scsi drives with 1 Drive as the old ones are dead
Drive 1 had boot(fat) & ntfs
Drive 2 had ntfs only
Does NT 4 react to drives like DOS/Windows ie
Boot - C
Drive 2 ntfs = D
Drive 1 ntsf = E
or is it
Drive 1 Boot(fat) = C, NTFS = D
Drive 2 ntfs =E
Obviously if i had this...
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