Re: Windows drive addressing question...

2004-07-22 Thread Neil Schofield
Wanda Windows enumerates each storage (eg SCSI, IDE, fibrechannel) adapter on boot-up. In your configuration, at least 7 are discovered, with the HBAs given numbers 5,6 and 7. You'll probably find that 1 and 2 are used by the primary and secondary ports of your IDE controller, with 3 and 4 maybe s

Re: Windows drive addressing question...

2004-07-22 Thread Prather, Wanda
/2004 11:33 AM Subject: Re: Windows drive addressing question... Wanda, mt 0.0.0.x = Target ID 0, Lun 0, Bus 0. The X is auto assigned by Windows based on the time of first detection. At least, this is how I resolved it by looking at the LB.x.x.x. info. Regards, Karel -Original Message

Re: Windows drive addressing question...

2004-07-22 Thread Bos, Karel
] Behalf Of Prather, Wanda Sent: donderdag 22 juli 2004 17:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Windows drive addressing question... A question for you Windows heavies out there. I have a Windows TSM server with a very simple tape configuration. In the Windows host there are 3 fibre HBA's. Each o

Windows drive addressing question...

2004-07-22 Thread Prather, Wanda
A question for you Windows heavies out there. I have a Windows TSM server with a very simple tape configuration. In the Windows host there are 3 fibre HBA's. Each one is connected by a fibre cable to one of three 3590 tape drives in a 3494 library. NO switches involved, just a fibre cable direct