> The A1000 is not a problem. Debian's primary archive is on an Ultra60
> with an A1000 array. I'm willing to bet you have a SCSI termination
> issue. Try "probe-scsi-all" at the OBP prompt. If you have problems
> there, Linux wont help you.
>

This is the output i get when i use probe-scsi-all at the OBP prompt. What
does this point to? as i said i am really new to all this. please dumb it
down to "chimp level" Target 5 is the storedge rite? but why does it pick up
8 devices when there are only 4 drives connected? can anyone see the problem
here? the "scsi id" dial at the back of the A1000 is set to "5" is this
correct? cheers again

ok probe-scsi-all
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1

/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target 5
  Unit 0   Disk     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 1   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 2   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 3   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 4   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 5   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 6   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301
  Unit 7   Device type 20     Symbios StorEDGE A1000  0301

/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target 0
  Unit 0   Disk     SEAGATE ST318203LSUN18G 034A

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