Make sure your drives are jumpered to spin up automatically instead of
waiting for a wakeup signal from the SCSI controller. Enable a spin up
delay if necessary to spread out the PSU load. See if this helps...
--
Jeremy Stanley Trend CMHS
I.S.Network Engineer http://www.trendcmhs.org
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represent those of Trend CMHS or Trend Foundation.
"I program my homecomputer; beam myself into
the future." --Kraftwerk, 1981
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> From: Mogens Kjaer[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Newbie: What to do when a disk fails?
>
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> I notice when I reboot, that the drive inserted spins up. Normally,
> when
> the machine is switched on, the
> drives spin up when the scsi adaptor bios scans for devices. When I
> make
> a warm reboot, the drives are
> already running. Except for the drive plugged in...
>
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