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01-28-2003 09:04 AM
01-28-2003 09:04 AM
HVD10 on N -class
The array has two bus cards (i.e. 4 ports) and I can not get the connection to work. I have tried using bus A and bus B on either card with various DIP switch settings, but nothing seems to work. Is a special cable required? (Doco mentions a 'V'cable, but seems to refer to multiple hosts)
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01-28-2003 09:14 AM
01-28-2003 09:14 AM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
make sure controller you're connecting HVD10 to is HVD type, not LVD or SE (HVD and LVD/SE are electrically incompatible)! Post its part/product number here.
Eugeny
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01-28-2003 10:57 PM
01-28-2003 10:57 PM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
You need A4800A controllers in your N-Class for the HVD10 to work. That is the only HVD card supported on that server.
HTH,
Vince
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01-29-2003 02:30 AM
01-29-2003 02:30 AM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
The product code on the input card of the array is A5616A.
The ioscan lists:
SCSI C895 Fast Wide LVD
and internal disks on SCSI C875 Ultra Wide Single-Ended.
Is it possible to change the card on the back of the array to hook up to the LVD chain?
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01-29-2003 02:59 AM
01-29-2003 02:59 AM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
You will never get LVD/SE adapter working with HVD10, they are not electrically compatible. You need either SC10 enclosure (which is LVD-type) or HVD/FWD host bus adapter in your server
Eugeny
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01-29-2003 03:27 PM
01-29-2003 03:27 PM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
There is also a dual-port A5159A HVD SCSI HBA, which has the smaller form-factor "VHD68" type plugs (very high density, 68-pin). I mention this, because, if you end up ordering a new HBA, you'll want to either know your cables will work, or order the right cables along with the card.
You'll also want the HVD terminator, if you aren't sure what you have: it is C2905A (HD68 style for the HVD10 chassis).
Regards, --bmr
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01-29-2003 11:54 PM
01-29-2003 11:54 PM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
You didn't tell us how you are connecting the HVD10, or which dip switches are you using.
I assume you are connecting in full-bus mode.
Can you confirm exactly?
HTH,
Vince
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01-30-2003 01:09 AM
01-30-2003 01:09 AM
Re: HVD10 on N -class
Problem now resolved; New card on order