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From: "Jesse" <jesjdavis@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Problem building 10g RAC with firewire
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Check the product datasheet for your particular Maxtor drive.  If it
uses the Oxford Semiconductor OXFW911 sbp2 chipset, it is capable of
two simultaneous connections.  I just took a quick look on Maxtor's
site and the OneTouch and OneTouch II drives both use the Oxford 911
(sbp-2 compliant), so the drives should not be the issue.  (sorry, I
can't help on the linux config; now if you want to use Windows w/ an
iSCSI test setup...  ;-)

Good luck!

Jesse

