Claims
- 1. A computer, comprising:a SCSI bus; a plurality of SCSI disk drives coupled to the SCSI bus, wherein a first set of the plurality of SCSI disk drives supports a command to release control of the SCSI bus to which the SCSI drive is connected before the SCSI drive completes an initial power up routine; and a SCSI adapter coupled between a peripheral bus and the SCSI bus for maintaining spin-up power concurrently to the first set of the plurality of SCSI disk drives.
- 2. The computer as recited in claim 1, further comprising code contained within the computer for monitoring spin-up current and spin-up time attributed to each of the first set of SCSI disk drives.
- 3. The computer as recited in claim 2, wherein the code is operatively coupled to the SCSI bus for applying spin-up power to another of the plurality of SCSI disk drives after the spin-up time of at least one of the first set of SCSI disk drives has elapsed.
- 4. The computer as recited in claim 2, wherein the code is operatively coupled to the SCSI bus for applying spin-up power to another of the plurality of SCSI disk drives if the cumulative spin-up current attributed to the first set of SCSI disk drives is less than a pre-defined current budget of the computer.
- 5. The computer as recited in claim 2, wherein the number of said first set of SCSI disk drives is dependent on whether a cumulative spin-up current attributed to the first set of SCSI disk drives exceeds a pre-defined current budget of the computer.
- 6. The computer as recited in claim 1, wherein said first set of SCSI disk drives are responsive to a command sent from the SCSI adapter to obtain successive ownership of the SCSI bus and initiate application of the spin-up power to the first set of SCSI disk drives before spin-up power to at least one of the first set of SCSI disk drives has ended.
- 7. The computer as recited in claim 1, wherein the spin-up power comprises power necessary to impart rotational movement upon the first set of SCSI disk drives.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application from prior application Ser. No. 09/195,306 filed Nov. 18, 1998. Now U.S. Pat. No.6,233,625.
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