Question for seasoned SCSI expert

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Odiferous

I'm involved in a complex case relating to a "failed" SCSI raid array.

I need to ask a question of someone who is knowledgeable (very much so)
in SCSI technology to confirm that my suspicions are correct.

This will probably not apply to anyone who has less than 10 years'
experience in SCSI.

I would appreciate it if you could contact me at
info......at.........retrodata......co......uk - or via my website.



Many thanks.


Duncan
 
Previously Odiferous said:
I'm involved in a complex case relating to a "failed" SCSI raid array.
I need to ask a question of someone who is knowledgeable (very much so)
in SCSI technology to confirm that my suspicions are correct.
This will probably not apply to anyone who has less than 10 years'
experience in SCSI.
I would appreciate it if you could contact me at
info......at.........retrodata......co......uk - or via my website.


Well, I have used SCSI first 20 years ago, but not too much since
then, so I probably do not qualify.

Arno
 
Eric Gisin said:
Why don't you start with the appropriate newsgroup?

I wonder why people still ask for advise in this NG when all you can get is
smart-ass remarks
 
Joep said:
Ah, you're keepin a list then, are you ey?


Hello, Joep:

If he >is<, then, his own name should be on it, somewhere! (Folkert
Rienstra must be at the top of any "dishonor roll," of course.)

Speaking of your fellow Dutchman, I wonder where he's been hiding,
lately? Haven't seen any of his posts, for a couple of weeks or so.

Did he come down with a fatal case of "Trollzheimer's Disease,"
perhaps? <g>


Cordially,
John Turco <[email protected]>
 
John Turco said:
Joep wrote
Hello, Joep:
If he >is<, then, his own name should be on it, somewhere! (Folkert
Rienstra must be at the top of any "dishonor roll," of course.)
Speaking of your fellow Dutchman, I wonder where he's been hiding,
lately? Haven't seen any of his posts, for a couple of weeks or so.
Did he come down with a fatal case of "Trollzheimer's Disease," perhaps? <g>

Nar, budget cuts have seen his padded cell net access cut.
 
Odiferous said:
You excel yourself at times.

I thought after I had hit the send button that the reason his net access was
cut was because he kept shredding so many of the padded cells in his rage.
 
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