Your PowerCenter has only one bus, designated 0 (zero), which will accommodate 7
drives including your boot drive (ID 0) and a chain of up to 6 other drives connected
either internally or externally.  If you had a SCSI host adapter, such as an Adaptec
card, plugged into one of your PCI slots, then that would be bus 1.  If the card
offered ultrawide SCSI, you'd have 16 IDs on bus 1, addresses 00-FF.

Robert Easton wrote:

> I found a bunch of different SCSI chain scanning programs on the net, and it
> seams that the PowerCenter isn't seeing the external SCSI chain.  Should the
> External Bus be bus 1?  Is there a driver that I need to activate the
> external bus?


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