All the drives I've tested are 9Gb SCA. Of the discs available to me (WD, Seagate, Fujitsu, IBM) no disc that has been branded Compaq works adequately, while discs that have been branded Sun or are generic (e.g. straight from Seagate) are OK. I have never seen this problem on any other systems, Sun or otherwise.

My suspicion is that the variant/version of OBP on these machines recognises that a disc has been badged by an OEM, assumes that it's Sun without checking in further detail, and tries to do something Sun-specific.

I think this issue should probably be closed since I don't think it's a Linux or SILO problem. The most that can be done is make sure a warning is available in an appropriate place in platform-specific notes.

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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