Firewire drives

Michael Ault mikerault at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 25 16:28:44 UTC 2004


--- Mark Knecht <mknecht at controlnet.com> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 17:52, Michael Ault wrote:
> > 
> >>I have attempted to use ACOM and Western Digital
> >>firewire drives on my new cluster. They need to be
> >>able to accept multiple logins. The Old 80 gig
> western
> >>digital works fine. The new 120 gig doesn't. The
> >>oxford911 chipset is used in the wd drive.
> >> 
> >>The oxford911 I thought was supposed to work with
> a
> >>shared connection. I can connect with one system,
> but
> >>the other reports that the drive is telling it
> that it
> >>has 37 million connections (or whatever the max
> value
> >>is for big integer) and refuses a second
> connection.
> >>Has the microcode been altered since the 80 gig
> drive?
> >>Is there any way to patch this so it will accept
> >>multiple connections?
> > 
> 
> I noticed later in the evening that on the Oxford
> Semi site there is a 
> Java uploader for changing firmware, and there is
> also now an Oxford 
> 911plus, so it's possible that things have changed
> quite a bit...
> 
> - Mark
It says there is, but if you traced the link it goes
to a document, no software!

Mike
> 
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Michael R. Ault
Senior Technical Management Consultant
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