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12-05-2006 10:13 AM
12-05-2006 10:13 AM
new controller, new disk
Hi,
I've already connected new SATA controller to free PCI slot in AlphaServer DS15 (I hope it is not so stupid). There is also external SATA disk connected to this controler. Of course there is no driver on manufacter website. Is there any chance to use disk connected this way?
>> hwmgr -show -id 49
HWID: HOSTNAME FLAGS SERVICE COMPONENT NAME
-----------------------------------------------
49: xxxx r---- none Unconfigured-device-()-at-pci0slot16
>> hwmgr -get attribute -id 49
49:
name = Unconfigured-device-()-at-pci0slot16
category = unconfigured_hardware
registration_time = Tue Dec 5 17:12:02 2006
user_name = (null) (settable)
location = (null) (settable)
software_module = (null)
state = available
state_previous = unknown
state_change_time = none
event_count = 0
last_event_time = none
access_state = online
access_state_change_time = none
capabilities = 0
indicted = 0
indicted_probability = (null)
indicted_urgency = (null)
disabled = 0
Best regards,
Jan Kowalski
I've already connected new SATA controller to free PCI slot in AlphaServer DS15 (I hope it is not so stupid). There is also external SATA disk connected to this controler. Of course there is no driver on manufacter website. Is there any chance to use disk connected this way?
>> hwmgr -show -id 49
HWID: HOSTNAME FLAGS SERVICE COMPONENT NAME
-----------------------------------------------
49: xxxx r---- none Unconfigured-device-(
>> hwmgr -get attribute -id 49
49:
name = Unconfigured-device-(
category = unconfigured_hardware
registration_time = Tue Dec 5 17:12:02 2006
user_name = (null) (settable)
location = (null) (settable)
software_module = (null)
state = available
state_previous = unknown
state_change_time = none
event_count = 0
last_event_time = none
access_state = online
access_state_change_time = none
capabilities = 0
indicted = 0
indicted_probability = (null)
indicted_urgency = (null)
disabled = 0
Best regards,
Jan Kowalski
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12-05-2006 11:06 AM
12-05-2006 11:06 AM
Re: new controller, new disk
You need is a Tru64 device driver for the
card, there probably is none anywhere, and
it's not likely that anyone will ever write
one.
Supported SCSI adapters exist, and there may
be a SCSI-SATA converter out there somewhere.
card, there probably is none anywhere, and
it's not likely that anyone will ever write
one.
Supported SCSI adapters exist, and there may
be a SCSI-SATA converter out there somewhere.
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