Make SCSI disks work again?

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Hi,

I've got a Compaq U2 storage array connected to a Compaw Smart 2/p controller with an assortment of 4.3GB and 9.1GB disks that I use for testing purposes.

Some of the drives have "died" on me, i.e. I get yellow lights when they are plugged into the arrays.

Is it possible to do anything low-level to ressurect these drives? e.g. take them out of their caddies, connected them directly to a SCSI controller and low-level format them or something?

Any suggestions appreciated.

R.
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