SCSI ID Configuration with Future Domain Controllers
ID: Q148492
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51
SUMMARY
The SCSI ID configuration for Future Domain SCSI controllers is the reverse
of the industry standard. The reversal of the SCSI ID is for performance
and/or priority reasons on the SCSI BUS.
The Future Domain SCSI adapters use the highest SCSI ID for the boot drive,
this is normally ID 6. When adding new SCSI device it will be important to
configure the device with a lower SCSI ID then the current boot device.
The following information from the Future Domain Installation Instructions
discusses the reasoning behind the reverse ID scheme:
Devices with higher SCSI IDs receive priority from your computer over
devices with lower IDs. The controller uses SCSI ID 7, so it is given
the highest priority by your computer. You may assign higher IDs to your
most often used and fastest devices.
For example, our main SCSI hard drive should be assigned SCSI ID 6 so
that it will receive priority over other SCSI devices.
Note: If you have more than one SCSI hard drive, the drive with the
highest ID will always be the boot drive.
MORE INFORMATION
Consult the Future Domain Instructions manual that was provided with your
Future Domain product.
The Future Domain SCSI products included here are manufactured by
vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or
otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
Additional query words:
prodnt 3.5
Keywords : nthw ntreskit
Version : 3.5 3.51
Platform : WINDOWS
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