On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 20:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   Details, please.  :)  What leads you to believe termination is the problem
> (entirely possible, but it could also be something else)?  Do you get an
> error message?  If so, what is it?  Does the system hang?  If so, when (at
> boot, when you use a particular device, ...)?  If the system boots, is
> everything on the SCSI card not working, or just some things?  Is your boot
> device attached to the SCSI card?  If so, did you rebuild your kernel and/or
> initial ramdisk?

Okay, details:
        I'm guessing termination is the problem as the SCSI bios doesn't detect
the devices.  I know the devices are functioning properly and the card
is functioning properly.  
        No error message, simply no detection
        No hang, systems boots normal (except for the lack of OS boot)
        It is my boot device - if recompiling the kernel is necessary -AFTER-
this initial problem is solved, I'll address that, however these disks
boot fine and are detected properly on a different scsi card (the
AHA2940)

>   Also, what distribution and release?  What kernel version?

It's irrelevant at this point, as they're not even detected, however
it's Redhat, 7.3 with kernel 2.4.19.

Probably should have titled this 'OT: ' as at this point, it's OS
independent..

Ben


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