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02-03-2004 12:36 AM
02-03-2004 12:36 AM
A4107A FWD SCSI Hardware path
Hello,
I have a problem with adding a A4107A FWD SCSI-Card in my D390/2.
I put it in the HP-HSC Turbo Slot (Slot 6).
This Slot has normaly the Path: 10/12
In this Server it shows the Path: 10/10
What is wrong, what can I do ??
Regards peter
I have a problem with adding a A4107A FWD SCSI-Card in my D390/2.
I put it in the HP-HSC Turbo Slot (Slot 6).
This Slot has normaly the Path: 10/12
In this Server it shows the Path: 10/10
What is wrong, what can I do ??
Regards peter
Peter Lachnitt
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02-03-2004 02:51 AM
02-03-2004 02:51 AM
Re: A4107A FWD SCSI Hardware path
According to my HP config guide a D390 has only 5 HSC slots (0 to 4), the last (slot 4 or the 5th slot) is the HSC Turbo slot, not slot 6 as you stated.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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02-03-2004 02:58 AM
02-03-2004 02:58 AM
Re: A4107A FWD SCSI Hardware path
Stefan,
on the HSC labels vertical bar it is labled "Turbo" on the EISA labels vertical bar it is labeled "6". This certainly caused your confusion, however, it definitely *should* be HW path 10/12.
Peter, does ioscan show the card "claimed" ? Can you attach devices and see them? If yes, I would say: don't worry, be happy. Though I have no explanation, or I'd have answered sooner.
Regards,
Bernhard
on the HSC labels vertical bar it is labled "Turbo" on the EISA labels vertical bar it is labeled "6". This certainly caused your confusion, however, it definitely *should* be HW path 10/12.
Peter, does ioscan show the card "claimed" ? Can you attach devices and see them? If yes, I would say: don't worry, be happy. Though I have no explanation, or I'd have answered sooner.
Regards,
Bernhard
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02-03-2004 03:34 PM
02-03-2004 03:34 PM
Re: A4107A FWD SCSI Hardware path
Hi Peter,
If this is the first time you are installing a hardware in that slot, then please go ahead with configuring your disks in that controller, and everything will be fine.
If you had noticed that the earlier card on the same slot had a hardware path 10/12, only then you need to be concerned. Even then you can complete the configuration if ioscan -fn shows that the hardware is claimed.
If this is the first time you are installing a hardware in that slot, then please go ahead with configuring your disks in that controller, and everything will be fine.
If you had noticed that the earlier card on the same slot had a hardware path 10/12, only then you need to be concerned. Even then you can complete the configuration if ioscan -fn shows that the hardware is claimed.
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