Title: | Alpha Workstation Conference |
Notice: | See note 1.* for conference notices |
Moderator: | WRKSYS::HOUSE |
Created: | Wed Sep 07 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1996 |
Total number of notes: | 9122 |
Hello, I try to get info about SCSI-Cluster with an Alphastation 255 Scenario: ------------------ ------------------ |Alphastation 255| |Alphaserver 2100| | | | | |KZPAA | |KZPAA | ------------------ __________________ |_________________ _________________| scsi | | scsi ___________ | BA350 | ----------- Does this configuration work as SCSI-Cluster ? Operating system is VMS 6.2-1H3 In the VMS 6.2 and 7.1 Cluster Manuals Alphastation 255 is not mentioned ( Table A-2 ). Articles concerning KZPAA controllers in Alphastation 255 do not mention SCSI-Cluster. KZPAA controllers work in Alphastation 255 connecting external SCSI devices. KZPSC controllers do not work in Alphastation 255, as I found. thanks in advance Bernd Dietrich, Austria
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1922.1 | HELIX::SONTAKKE | Fri Apr 11 1997 10:43 | 4 | ||
KZPAA does not have the hardware capability (target mode SCSI) to support clustering. Your configuration is illegal. - Vikas | |||||
1922.2 | check the SPD - the KZPAA is *certainly* supported! | CERN::HOBBS | Congrats to the Ignoble Peace Prize winner! (http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/ig_nobel) | Tue Apr 15 1997 11:45 | 23 |
V7.1: Also, any AlphaStation or AlphaServer system except the AlphaServer 4000, 4100, 8200, and 8400 can use embedded NCR-810-based SCSI adapters or optional KZPAA adapters to connect to a multihost SCSI bus. ********** In fact, the KZPAA was the initial test device for SCSI clustering, for a long time it was the *only* supported device. ********** The VMS cluster manual shows many supported configurations using KZPAA and embedded 810 adaptors. Your config is legal with KXZPAA adaptors as long as the cables are 1.0 m or shorter. It won't work with the embedded 810 due to cable length. You can get longer cables by using SE <-> Differential convertors, as described in the SCSI clustering section. -cw |