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Ok so I have disconnect the SCSI optical juke box and removed the hardware resources associate with it. I still have the SCSI controller in the 5796 expansion unit. I am removing it from a copy of the current profile. What I am seeing is the card is in C1 - no problem removing as it is where the jukebox was connected and there is nothing else connected. But I also see a second SCSI bus control in C3 with no external connectors. This says is a 64-bit 266Mhz PCI-X slot Auxiliary Cache Adapter, IBM I calls it a 575C-001. Would this be the backup cache to the RAID controller in C2, 64-bit 266Mhz PCI-X Slot Tri-x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter, IBM I calls it 572F-001
I am concerned. Should I remove the card in C2? Does it go with the RAID controller in C3 or the SCSI interface in C1?
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