Overdue summary, sigh. Many thanks to those who responded, in no order: "NoUCE" ; Matt Clausen ; "Fabio". Suggestions include workarounds (below) but it seems there is no known/recommended controller which actually lets you do this. Absurd/insane might be one phrase that comes to mind, but such is life. Workarounds include, -"don't get complicated", buy SCSI disks. (on ebay they can be had quite reasonably it seems?) -use an external HW Raid Disk Array for IDE drives-to-SCSI-bus. Many 3rd party solutions exist in this vein and work well. -use an external USB 2.0 drive cage and then chain the drive(s) on thus. If the sparc machine lacks onboard USB 2.0, 3rd party USB2 controller cards **do** appear to exist for Sparc platform (apparently anything based on NEC UPD720101 should work fine). -In theory, use external firewire drives would be a good workaround, except -- as far as I can tell -- solaris doesn't yet support "mass storage devices" on firewire bus. Gee, how interesting. For the moment, I've given up on the prospect of easily adding on-hand-spare 200gb IDE drives into the legacy sparc machine in question as an easy way for inexpensive bulk storage. I'll probably cave in and buy an old model IDE-to-SCSI raid array Hope this material is of use to someone, somewhere, sometime. If ever there is a big update (gasp, working 3rd party PCI IDE controllers that work on sparc?!? :-) I'll repost another summary at a later time. --Tim Chipman _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Oct 25 10:28:54 2004
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