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scsi-2 and scsi-4

 
Mquinn6
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scsi-2 and scsi-4

I am attempting to increase the capacity of a development server (HPD310) and have noticed the largest HVD 68 pin scsi2 drive available is 18gb (and they want a pretty penny for it!). Everything I read indicates that I can put a LVD 68 pin scsi4 Ultra320 drive in the hot plugable module and it SHOULD work. This is only for development and would NEVER be used in a production live envionment. Some of the information I am using is http://www.paralan.com/glos.html and a very good conversation with Andrew at http://www.cablestogo.com/resources/scsi.asp?

I am planning on using a ST373207LC
73GB drive and understand my limitation would be the performance - not the capacity (which I am seeking (no pun intended)).

Has anyone done this?
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A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4

I haven't done it on a D310 although I hace used a BlackBox LVD/HVD SCSI Bus Converter on a D380. As long as you are not using this as a boot disk, I see no problems and the fact that you disk is not an HVD SCSI device should be completely invisible to the host. I have used the converter for both disks and tape drives on a D-box.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Mquinn6
New Member

Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4

It is hard to justify a 750 dollar Ultra2 SCSI LVD/HVD Multimode Expander by black box to add drives to an old D310. Anyone else have any luck with this?
Andrew Rutter
Honored Contributor

Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4

hi,

yes it can be done, but with caution.

Not all the HP caddies have the same adapter in them and will not work, its trial and error really. I would avoid using u320 disks aswell really and stick to u160/7200 at the most. This is as the newer disks do get alot hotter and could overheat. u320 disks usually run at 10k/15k rpm.

I would open the caddy and look at the disk already in, go to the disk manufacturers web site and look at the specs. If you have a disk that is a se scsi-2 disk then it will most likely work. If its a Wd scsi-2 disk inside then it wouldnt.

try and contach jesse in this thread for more help, he may sell you some already made up or tell which drives they use

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=943222

Andy

Mquinn6
New Member

Re: scsi-2 and scsi-4

The hot plugable drives in the HP D310 are DF drives which thru further investigation - LVD is backward compatable to SCSI SE not SCSI DF. The thought is to use
http://www.ramelectronics.net/catalogbyProdID.asp?prodid=460I-2CN80MF and replace the tape drive which is SE with the Cheetah drive. Anyone else have their fingers crossed?

M.