Depends what you mean by "handle". I would expect each target on the
bus to be 'discovered' by each adapter during the probe process. Thus
giving you a choice in how to access the target. There is no code I 
know of that tries to organize the resulting confusion. So if you are really
careful it may work. If several adaptors try to send I/O to the same 
target you can probably kiss your data goodbye.

.... Ken

----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 8:05:42 AM
Subject: SCSI and several adapters on the same bus

Hello,

does OpenBSD handle several adapters on the same SCSI bus?

Clarifying: Several adapters of course with different SCSI ids,
but connected via one cable on the same SCSI bus.
It may happen that I have a need for this, so would be fine to read
which experiences [EMAIL PROTECTED] have.

Have a nice day
Michael

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