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From: "Frank W.Kooistra" <pipeline@xxxxxx.xxxx
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 at 7:15:23 AM
Subject: Re: How to Write Cache Enable SCSI disk with ID 14?
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"Phil Angus, Tech. Supp. Mgr, Hammer Dist. Lt" wrote: > > From: "Phil Angus, Tech. Supp. Mgr, Hammer Dist. Lt" <phila@...> > > Ray Keefe" <ray@...> write: > > >many SCSI cards and utilities only support IDs 0-6, with ID 7 > >being the SCSI card itself. Have you tried using an ID < 7? > > This is only when using narrow SCSI cards. I think the problem he > was having is the small utility was writen for narrow SCSI and > therefor only supports IDs 0 - 6 (7 being the host). > > Regards, > Phil But should we be concerned ? Cache is ON in default status , I see no real reason to switch it of : the drive cache is too dedicated with hardware to play with sensibly. The only reason why i would switch it of is for logging system where reliability is the main concern .. regards frank
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