Title: | FDDI - The Next Generation |
Moderator: | NETCAD::STEFANI |
Created: | Thu Apr 27 1989 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2259 |
Total number of notes: | 8590 |
We have a customer with two DEC3000-600 (alpha systems) and two DECconcentrator 900 units and two DECbridge 900 units in an FDDI ring. The DEC3000-600 uses the DAS FDDI controllers called DEFTA-DA in both systems. The two Alpha systems are interconnected by Ethernet. This Ethernet does not connect anything else. Customer is running DECnet only on FDDI circuits of Alpha. SCA runs on both (FDDI and Ethernet) circuits. Customer starts a shadow copy operation on the Alpha to shadow copy a disk on one Alpha system to a disk on the other Alpha syste. Shadow copy takes place across the FDDI. AT this point all other SCA traffic starts using the Ethernet as the primary path. Why ? I am not sure, but may be because it finds Ethernet to be faster than FDDI when shadow copy commences using FDDI. At this point if the customer unplugs the Ethernet from one of the ALpha systems, the cluster consisting of the two Alpha systems running OpenVMS hangs. Customer changed above configuration as follows: Removed the DEFTA-DA (DAS) and replaced with DEFTA-FA (SAS) boards on both DEC3000-600 systems. Connected the two DECbridge 900 units and two DECconcentrator 900 units in an FDDI ring. Connected one ALpha to one DEcconcentrator's M port and the other Alpha to the other DEcconcentrator 900. Then starts shadow copy on FDDI as before. Then he unplugs the Ethernet cable from one of the ALpha systems and everything works fine. The cluster made-up of the two ALpha Systems does not hang. So it appears that the DEFTA-DA has some problem. But I think in the second config the Alpha systems have a 200 Mbs FDX connection whereas in the first configuration the Alpha systems are in a 100 Mbs FDDI ring. Could that be the reaon for the problem. Alphonse
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1420.1 | No, No. | 40222::PETTENGILL | mulp | Fri Oct 28 1994 23:56 | 5 |
No, they aren't operating fdx; they must either be connected point to point or to a switch. And no, you can not use the defta-da without new vms drivers; the reason that the traffic was running of ethernet is becuase that's the only working path. |