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05-16-2003 01:28 AM
05-16-2003 01:28 AM
Workstations
Hi,
I'm considering running serviceguard on two old workstations as a crash 'n burn environment. They are a C100 and a C110. I know they wounldn't be 'supported' but my key question is does it actually work on S700's?
I have/can run either 32bit 11.00 or 11i, I think I need to buy a SCSI FWD card for one of them since I don't think I can change the SCSI host bus adaptor ID from 7 to 8 on one of the built in SCSI adaptors, can anyone confirm that I can't change it?
A4107A looks like a candidate for a replacement scsi card, I can't find it confirmed that it is differential Scsi but I think they all are, are there others I can look at instead? Can I still buy these or is it Ebay time?
We already have the in-line terminator cables.
Memory amount shouldn't be a problem. Can anyone think of any other problems with this?
Thanks in advance.
dave
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05-16-2003 01:33 AM
05-16-2003 01:33 AM
Re: Workstations
I found another post about this, it might work, Scsi id's are a problem.
My questions around additional scsi card's still stand.
TIA
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05-16-2003 01:33 AM
05-16-2003 01:33 AM
Re: Workstations
Beside your SCSI question I defintly make sure you have enough lan-interfaces. A standard WS has only one :)
Maybe using the AUI interface could help you out or buying a SCSI-card with a Lan-interface included.
Best Regs
David
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05-16-2003 04:30 AM
05-16-2003 04:30 AM
Re: Workstations
ServiceGuard requires a codeword to install. Codewords are keyed to specific identifiers on the unit and are provided after the product license is purchased. Getting a license to operate ServiceGuard on a workstation may be a challenge since it is not intended to operate on workstations.
-something to consider
Stephen Doud
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05-16-2003 04:58 AM
05-16-2003 04:58 AM
Re: Workstations
I agree with Stephen. MC/SG is not supported on 700 series (i.e. workstation) systems.
I'd look to find some old used D or K class systems on e-bay or from a reseller. Should be able to get them relatively cheaply.
Rgds,
Jeff
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05-16-2003 05:32 AM
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05-19-2003 01:19 PM
05-19-2003 01:19 PM
Re: Workstations
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