Difference between revisions of "SCSI Hard Drive Triage"

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   start    [label="START HERE", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   start    [label="START HERE", shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   inspect  [label="Visually inspect it:\nAre there any signs of damage?"]
 
   inspect  [label="Visually inspect it:\nAre there any signs of damage?"]
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  size      [label="Is it larger than 36 GB?"]
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  connector [label="Does it have an 80-pin connector?"]
 
   sizespeed [label="Is it at least 36 GB \nAnd \nIs it rated U160 (Ultra160) or faster?"]
 
   sizespeed [label="Is it at least 36 GB \nAnd \nIs it rated U160 (Ultra160) or faster?"]
  connector [label="Does it have an 80-pin connector?"]
 
 
   keep      [label="KEEP"  shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   keep      [label="KEEP"  shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   recycle  [label="RECYCLE" shape="box", style="bold"]
 
   recycle  [label="RECYCLE" shape="box", style="bold"]
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   start ->  inspect  
 
   start ->  inspect  
 
   inspect -> recycle [label="YES"]
 
   inspect -> recycle [label="YES"]
   inspect -> connector [label="NO"]
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   inspect -> size [label="NO"]
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  size -> keep [label="YES"]
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  size -> connector [label="NO"]
  
 
   connector -> sizespeed [label="YES"]
 
   connector -> sizespeed [label="YES"]

Revision as of 15:47, 3 November 2010

Currently, Eval is told to bring all SCSI HDs 36GB & larger to HD Incoming in the TARDIS. We do not ask them to tell if a drive is U160 or not.

Triage Chart

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.




80-PIN CONNECTOR

SCSI80PinConn.jpg

SCSI Hard Drive Testing