Not so happy here.... I was directed to shut down every system under
my control on the 30th and bring them up on the 3rd... well, my premier
Linux box (I have 3 NT boxes, a 98 box, 2 Linux boxes and a Beowulf cluster,
an HPUX, 5 SGI O2s, an O2K and a Onyx2 under my cognizance at work) came
up with the worst Y2K news you can have....  

Primary HD failure on boot.  Now it looks like the secondary has failed as
well... FWIW, they are both WD Caviars. The machine had had an uptime of
170 days prior to the shutdown.... :(  The drives appear to be paperweights
now.... 

And of course, it's one of only four machines I have no adequate backups
for. 8(  Darn it, I've been telling my boss to let me hook up our StorageTek
library so that I can get the backups going properly, and he's blown me off
on it since February (but promises the end of this February).  And now
>I'M< going to be the one in trouble.  TINJ.

Bill Ward

-----Original Message-----
From: Zoki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 8:12 AM
To: Red Hat Users List
Cc: recipient.list.not.shown; @nswcphdn.navy.mil
Subject: Adaptec AHA-1740 EISA-How to config?


Everybody still around!?? In that case I wish you all a very happy
1900...

I recovered some old ICL 486 servers with EISA bus and the AHA-1740. I had
some tough time finding the drivers for DOS/Win 3.1x and a config utility.
The problem is that I can't seem to find a way to enter into the BIOS of
the card at boot. The information I could find at adaptec's was well
hidden on their site and it doesn't answer my main question concerning the
BIOS config.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers!
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