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04-24-2007 01:13 AM
04-24-2007 01:13 AM
What SCSI cable do I need?
Hi there,
I've got a PA-RISC machine with "SCSI (Single Ended) (8/) 16/5" slot
and
a diskcabinet (NetServer Storage System/6 productnumber: D3604-60201/D3604B) with two SCSI slots, but there's no info on the back about what kind of SCSI slots they are.
What SCSI cable do I need to connect the diskcabinet to the server?
Thanx in advance.
Regards,
Chris
I've got a PA-RISC machine with "SCSI (Single Ended) (8/) 16/5" slot
and
a diskcabinet (NetServer Storage System/6 productnumber: D3604-60201/D3604B) with two SCSI slots, but there's no info on the back about what kind of SCSI slots they are.
What SCSI cable do I need to connect the diskcabinet to the server?
Thanx in advance.
Regards,
Chris
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04-24-2007 01:23 AM
04-24-2007 01:23 AM
Re: What SCSI cable do I need?
Hi,
I would suggest to do a web search using this:
"NetServer Storage System" ss6-datasheet
This will hopefully give you the datasheet - the interface is FW SCSI and this is not compatible to SE-SCSI.
Anyway, the whole box is not compatible to your HP-UX server.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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I would suggest to do a web search using this:
"NetServer Storage System" ss6-datasheet
This will hopefully give you the datasheet - the interface is FW SCSI and this is not compatible to SE-SCSI.
Anyway, the whole box is not compatible to your HP-UX server.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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04-24-2007 01:37 AM
04-24-2007 01:37 AM
Re: What SCSI cable do I need?
Chris,
are sure they actually are compatible ?
My first hit whilst looking for the spec identified the box as Fast and Wide SCSI-2 system.
are sure they actually are compatible ?
My first hit whilst looking for the spec identified the box as Fast and Wide SCSI-2 system.
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