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12-09-2007 09:13 PM - last edited on 01-23-2012 12:52 AM by Ajay-Kumar
12-09-2007 09:13 PM - last edited on 01-23-2012 12:52 AM by Ajay-Kumar
Hi Guys,
I am at a lost here, maybe you could help me out in sorting this "problem"
I've been gathering HW info from one of our servers to parts sparing, I have three SCSI cards whose part numbers I cannot find anywhere. Maybe you could lead me to a page that would give me what I need.
SCSI Cards:
SCSI C896 Ultra Wide LVD
SCSI C87x Ultra Wide Single-Ended
SCSI C896 Ultra Wide Single-Ended
The server they're connected to is an RP2470.
Regards.
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12-09-2007 10:39 PM
12-09-2007 10:39 PM
SolutionLook at the ioscan, hardware pathes
0/0/1/0
and
0/0/2/0
are built-in on the system board, example output:
ext_bus 0 0/0/1/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C896 Ultra
Wide Single-Ended
ext_bus 1 0/0/1/1 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C896 Ultra
Wide Single-Ended
ext_bus 2 0/0/2/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C875 Fast W
ide Single-Ended
ext_bus 3 0/0/2/1 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C875 Ultra
Wide Single-Ended
If you have other HBAs, you can also take out the card and read the label to be really sure ...
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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