DSMCBackup
Technical User
Hi,
We have an SDLT320 connected to the cpq32fs2 onboard SCSI controller. The drive failed, so was replaced but it still failed to pick up - there was SCSI issues with the MOBO.
So the MOBO was replaced, the drive is picked up on the BIOS, and by windows when it boots. Arcserve sees it, but after a few minutes, it goes offline and Device Manager loses it on a refresh.
H/W wise, the cables have been replaced. Does this seem to point to SCSI controller drivers? My suggestion was to install a new SCSI controller card (LSI) and hook the drive inot this, but as this involves money my client is reluctant!
Any ideas? Servers Win2K Server.
We have an SDLT320 connected to the cpq32fs2 onboard SCSI controller. The drive failed, so was replaced but it still failed to pick up - there was SCSI issues with the MOBO.
So the MOBO was replaced, the drive is picked up on the BIOS, and by windows when it boots. Arcserve sees it, but after a few minutes, it goes offline and Device Manager loses it on a refresh.
H/W wise, the cables have been replaced. Does this seem to point to SCSI controller drivers? My suggestion was to install a new SCSI controller card (LSI) and hook the drive inot this, but as this involves money my client is reluctant!
Any ideas? Servers Win2K Server.