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SCSI, how do I????

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43fan - 30 Sep 2003 15:14 GMT
I have a WinNT 4.0 Server, with two 9gig scsi drives, mirrored.  I want to
add a third 9 gig scsi drive, to use solely as a data drive.  I don't know
how to handle the termination of the scsi devices.

Help?

Thanks!!
Shawn

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It's not just based on number of championships won. Richard Petty won
200 races and 7 Daytona 500s in his 30+ year driving career. He also has
the most top-5s (555), top-10s (712), poles (126), laps completed
(307,836),  laps led (52,194), races led (599) and consecutive races won
(10 in 1967) of any driver in NASCAR history.
Dave Patrick - 30 Sep 2003 16:34 GMT
Consult your controller documentation on this. The fact that a mirror is in
place has no effect on this. Basically terminate the end of the chain.
Either active or passive, but check the controller docs on this.

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> I have a WinNT 4.0 Server, with two 9gig scsi drives, mirrored.  I want to
> add a third 9 gig scsi drive, to use solely as a data drive.  I don't know
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> (307,836),  laps led (52,194), races led (599) and consecutive races won
> (10 in 1967) of any driver in NASCAR history.
 
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