said:
Hi,
>Right, but I have a cpu temp monitor on the desktop and watch it closely.
>Of course there are plenty of other possibilities.
Given your symptoms, the CPU is probably fine. It's probably some other
part that is having troubles.
>replacement. That failure was the last straw for my Adaptec LVD.
Which model? My 29160 has been absolutely reliable. However, we are
dealing with small control groups, so this does not mean all that much.
>Now my only glitch is
>figuring out why the CD won't boot any more. Guess I'll tear it all down
>again and move the CD to id 0 and see if that makes the difference.
It should not. How does it fail?
>Also, beats me, but there is no terminator jumper on the CD, and the
>doc's indicate there is one. This isn't the first time I've found scsi
>stuff to be incorrectly documented.
I've been there too.
Steven
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