If it's not a RAID array then both drive's are set to the same SCSI-ID. Set
teh ID's to 0 and 1, and it should work fine.
Have fun
At 16:11 14-7-02 +0200, you wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 06:47:22 -0700, Jeff Bakker wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi Everybody. I have a question for all you smarter than me people out
> >threre!
> >I am running as a second computer a Compaq Proliant 800 with dual 200mhz
> >pentium pro chips and 128meg of ram, dual 4.3 gig scsi drives, and Windows
> >2000 pro. The problem that I am having is that under the BIOS when the
> >computer is booting both drives show up as 0 and 1 which is correct. When
> >the computer boots into Windoze and I go to My Computer only 1 drive shows
> >up. When I got to Control Panel and go to system and the to hardware
> >devices both drives show up under the Hard drives tab. Any ideas as how to
> >get the second drive picked up by windoze? Any help would be great.
>Since this machine is targeted as a server, both drives probably form a
>RAID array.
>This means that you have two identical drives which are seen by the OS
>as one.
>Whether they are mirrored or stripped, I cannot say, but you should
>have some management software installed.
>
>
>Jochen
>
>
>
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