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Boot to DST. Work with Disk Units. Work with Disk Unit Recover. Reclaim IOA Cache Storage. Select the controller and go.

*WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING*

Performing this function may delete all data on your system!

*WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING*

But since you've been editing your disk data with a Linux sector editor, I suspect this doesn't scare you much. :-)

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis.

On 4/20/2012 9:48 AM, Jim Donoghue wrote:
How does one go about clearing the cache on a disk controller (2741)?

Thanks,

Jim

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