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Mike Paivinen wrote:
> Jim Wowchuk ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> : At 10:31 AM 17/8/95 -0700, Mark Bixby wrote:
> : >The list may be even longer than what's in IODEVACC. Go into SYSDIAG and
> : >look what you find (I've deleted the HP devices):
> : [long list deleted...]
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> : Hmmmmm...isn't that interesting?! So what does this really mean? A soupcon
> : of things to come? Or merely that SCSIDSK2 has parentage from the UX side?
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> : I hope somebody from HP can offer an explanation.
>
> WARNING: The following is an educated guess. The group that works on
> diagnostics does so for both HP-UX and MPE. So, I wouldn't infer any more
> from Mark's finding than Jim's conclusion that the SCSIDSK2 diagnostic
> is either derived from or idential to the HP-UX diagnostic.
Good point. I cross-checked IODFAULT.PUB.SYS (used I think by SYSGEN
for configuring supported devices) and found references for at least the
DEC and Seagate drives. If HP took the trouble to add these entries,
then I suspect using them is a safe bet.
On this note, can anyone provide direct reports of using these drives and
any KPRs on installation or reliability?
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