Kevin Buettner wrote: > .. skipping stuff > > > do you have anything else on the scsi chain? > > I have a scanner on the SCSI chain too. > > > The slowest device will (I understand) drag all the other ones down > > with it. SO if you (like me) have an old scsi1 cdrom drive that > > only talks the slowest protocol you'll get stuck down at what, > > 10MB/sec? Those who know for sure feel free to correct me if I'm > > 'worng' (sic) > > Interesting. I would hope that's not the case, but I'm not a SCSI > expert. Perhaps someone else could address this? With the older Adaptec controllers I know that was the case - in fact, if one used the "external connector" sticking out of the back it limited the internal chain to 10mbps as well. That was with (I believe) the original 2940. The 10mbps connector was a big "centronics-lookin'" plug, SCSI-1 technology. I don't recall seeing warnings like that with the newer 2940UW-Pro but it makes sense that a given chain shouldn't talk faster than it's slowest device. Er, you've got your SCSI termination setup correctly too, ja? BTW has anyone got an Adaptec AAA-131U2 to do controller-based RAID under Linux? RH 6.2 specifically? The card comes with a DOS-based setup program that lets you define the array and initialize it. DOS, Netware, prob'ly NT see it as one SCSI device, but Linux sees the array as individual disks... TIA, Steve -- Carpe cerevisiae