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08-23-2005 06:45 AM
08-23-2005 06:45 AM
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The current SCSI configuration is likely to be limiting the performance of the drive.
Please check that your HBA is the correct type for the drive and that the cabling is good.
The SCSI configuration referenced is the one for which device analysis was run and/or the support ticket was pulled.
If this is not via your backup server then you may not have an issue.
Current SCSI configuration: single-ended Recommended: LVD
Current SCSI configuration: narrow Recommended: wide
Current SCSI synchronization period: 50 nsec. Recommended: 25 nsec.
Current SCSI transfer rate limited to: 20 MB/sec. Recommended: 80 MB/sec. or better
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I'me really a newbie in this world of backups , SCSI devices, etc. What I've to do to correct this issues?
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08-23-2005 08:22 AM
08-23-2005 08:22 AM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
this may be due to the hba model, hba settings, or problem with the cable or terminator.
This can also be due to a device connected to the same scsi bus like dat24 that will set down your scsi bus
what is your HBA? eventualy you can enter in the bios and set the correct communication speed (80 Mb/s or 160 Mn/s0 and the bus from narrow to wide.
it this do not solve, you may have a deffective scsi cable or terminator
If everything is under control, you are going too slow (Mario Andretti)
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08-23-2005 09:47 PM
08-23-2005 09:47 PM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
Here are the specifications:
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/techspecs.jsp?sess=no&language=English+US&cat=%2FProduct%2FAHA-2940AU&prodkey=AHA-2940AU
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08-23-2005 10:03 PM
08-23-2005 10:03 PM
Solutionalso this is not a supported and is not recommanded for LTO2 drives.
You should go for a 160 or 320 HBA minimum, or you will have always the same messages even if the Drive itself will work, but with limited speed
If everything is under control, you are going too slow (Mario Andretti)
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08-23-2005 10:38 PM
08-23-2005 10:38 PM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
HBA should be enough?
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08-23-2005 10:49 PM
08-23-2005 10:49 PM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
I would recommand at least a 20160
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=lpg50063
marino
If everything is under control, you are going too slow (Mario Andretti)
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08-24-2005 09:52 AM
08-24-2005 09:52 AM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
If you use the www.hp.com/go/connect web page, you can look up product and HBA compatibility based on your server platform (e.g. HP, Dell, etc).
There is also a list of HBAs that are recommended for servers not listed:
http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/compatibility/tapebackup/ThirdParty/index.html#HBA
The list should be similar to the document Marino referenced.
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08-24-2005 11:04 AM
08-24-2005 11:04 AM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
Your information was very usefull.
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01-26-2006 01:14 AM
01-26-2006 01:14 AM
Re: Speed problems testing Ultrium.....
i have the same problem with the same hardware confuguration. have you resovle your problem. i m interessted if you have a solution.