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08-02-2002 10:31 AM
08-02-2002 10:31 AM
I will a Tape storage for a k360 server (part number A3680B), the question is:
The system board part is the A3680B, and it has an SCSI interface. Now I wanna know if the Tape storage with part number C5653C fit into it.
Thanks in advance for any help
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08-02-2002 10:44 AM
08-02-2002 10:44 AM
Re: SCCI interface
I really believe not. Here is a link to compatability:
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/compatibility/hardware/dat-hp/index.html
The K-class isn't anywhere.
Chris
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08-02-2002 11:52 AM
08-02-2002 11:52 AM
Re: SCCI interface
Typically SCSI units dont require much of compatibilites stuff so lonag as you are ablee to plug in and see . I would recommend is that to change to a unused SCSI ID and switch of the amchine , connect the drive and boot. You should be able to see the drive.
Manoj Srivastava
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08-02-2002 12:13 PM
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08-02-2002 12:23 PM
08-02-2002 12:23 PM
Re: SCCI interface
The part number you gave refers to SureStore DAT 24eU (This is external and Unix compatible, typically a DDS3). However, the K class doesn't have any SE-SCSI outputs externally and have only a FWD external connection (by default). In this case if you have an additional controller of SE-SCSI, then you can connect this drive.
In the case you remove thid drive from the case and connect internal, check the slot available before you do that. Because you can only have two internal devices (not disks) - CD Drive and DAT - in K class.
rgds