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тАО08-18-2003 02:23 PM
тАО08-18-2003 02:23 PM
All,
I have an L-Class servers with 2 4si scsi HBA and one disk array system (2300 Series). Can I used both HBA and have them plugged into BCC-A and BCC-B? Would there be a scsi conflict on the HBA, since by default it uses scsi id of 7? Since I have 2 HBA hooked to the disk array, then I would think both HBA would have a scsi id of 7? Is there a way to change this? Thanks.
I have an L-Class servers with 2 4si scsi HBA and one disk array system (2300 Series). Can I used both HBA and have them plugged into BCC-A and BCC-B? Would there be a scsi conflict on the HBA, since by default it uses scsi id of 7? Since I have 2 HBA hooked to the disk array, then I would think both HBA would have a scsi id of 7? Is there a way to change this? Thanks.
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тАО08-23-2003 03:05 AM
тАО08-23-2003 03:05 AM
Re: Help with disk array system 2300 series
If you'll set DS2300 into split bus mode then there're 2 separate SCSI busses controlled by each BCC and I guess you can connect as you want
Eugeny
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тАО08-24-2003 11:28 PM
тАО08-24-2003 11:28 PM
Re: Help with disk array system 2300 series
Eugeny
This will most probably work. But I assume this is not what K.C. intended to do! I think he wanted to provide an alternate SCSI-HBA/HW path to the very same disks.
But this is not possible this way because the 4Si is a RAID controller.
It would work with two dumb SCSI HBAs that do not provide HW RAID and Mirror-UX.
Cheers
Peter
This will most probably work. But I assume this is not what K.C. intended to do! I think he wanted to provide an alternate SCSI-HBA/HW path to the very same disks.
But this is not possible this way because the 4Si is a RAID controller.
It would work with two dumb SCSI HBAs that do not provide HW RAID and Mirror-UX.
Cheers
Peter
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