One SCSI disk, multiple LUN addresses

From: John Losey <JOHLOS_at_HBSI.COM>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 15:04:28 -0700

Hello,

I just recently purchased a used SCSI drive and needed to make sure that it
worked after it arrived. I first installed it into my desktop PC and NT
said that the drive was only 20MB in size. Since it was supposed to be a
450MB Seagate drive, I was a bit concerned at seeing only 20MB and installed
it into a DEC AlphaStation 200. Here is what I'm getting when I do a "show
dev" at the >>> prompt:

>>>sh dev
        dka100.1.0.6.0 DKA100 RZ26L 440C
        dka300.3.0.6.0 DKA300 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka301.3.0.6.0 DKA301 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka302.3.0.6.0 DKA302 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka303.3.0.6.0 DKA303 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka304.3.0.6.0 DKA304 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka305.3.0.6.0 DKA305 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka306.3.0.6.0 DKA306 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka307.3.0.6.0 DKA307 SEAGATE ST125N |j
        dka600.6.0.6.0 DKA600 PLEXTOR CD-ROM PX-12CS 1.00
        dva0.0.0.0.1 DVA0
        ewa0.0.0.11.0 EWA0 00-00-F8-23-2B-37
        pka0.7.0.6.0 PKA0 SCSI Bus ID 7
>>>

There is only the one drive, but it is appearing with LUN 0-7. Is there a
way to tell the drive that it is only one drive and not many smaller drives?

Thanks,

John Losey
johlos_at_hbsi.com
Received on Wed Aug 18 1999 - 22:03:49 NZST

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