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Conference mvblab::alphaserver_4100

Title:AlphaServer 4100
Moderator:MOVMON::DAVISS
Created:Tue Apr 16 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:648
Total number of notes:3158

482.0. "two pci-ci adapters supported on 4100 ?" by HGOVC::SUBBU () Tue Feb 11 1997 02:14

    Hi
    
    Can someone there clarify, whether two pci-ci adapters supported
    on 4100 ? Some one here is looking for a redundancy/high-through-put
    by using two adapters to star-coupler in ovms environment 
    
    Thanks in advance,
    Subbu
    
    
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482.1CIPCA-AA x2 SupportedVYGER::HENDERSONLTue Feb 11 1997 06:169
    Yes, according to latest Supported Options List note 23.61
    
    Storage Adapters and Controllers
    					VMS		UNIX	NT	Max
    
    CIPCA-AA  PCI-CI adapter		6.2-1H3		N/A	N/A	2
    
    
    Les
482.2coming soon - The CIPCA-BAMOVMON::DAVISTue Feb 11 1997 09:528
    Well, the real answer is "yes, but..."
    
    What is currently on the supported options list is the PCI-EISA
    version.  The PCI-PCI version is the CIPCA-BA.  This option has been
    qualified and will be on the supported options list, but won't FRS
    until April 7.  
    
    Todd
482.3MAY30::CUMMINSTue Feb 11 1997 10:002
    To clarify, two of the PCI/EISA CIPCA variants are supported on the
    4100 today with VMS 6.2-1H3, yes?
482.42 are supportedMOVMON::DAVISTue Feb 11 1997 16:338
    Yes, .3 is correct, 2 -AAs are supported.  
    
    Looks like I answered a question that wasn't asked... two PCI adapters
    was the original question, not two PCI boards per adapter version.
    
    Sorry for any confusion.
    
    Todd  
482.5Goal for support?CRLRFR::BLUNTWed Feb 12 1997 09:575
    
    And, do we have a goal for the number of CIPCA-BAs to be supported, or
    is this a purely "what works in qualification" thing?
    
    bob
482.6officially 2 todayMOVMON::DAVISWed Feb 12 1997 10:4517
    Well, what works in qualification and what is practical to support may
    be two different things.  
    
    There's a support statement posted in 43.8 which claims support for 2. 
    Three were actually qualified, but since there are only 5 available PCI
    slots, and this is a 2-module option, only two are supported.  So which
    embedded option do you remove (manufacturing won't do it, so the
    customer or field guy has to), the video card, the ethernet card, or
    the SCSI card.  Maybe SCSI, if your boot device is on the CI bus.
    
    We're going to look at this some more.  Should we support more than 2
    if we mix -AAs and -BAs?  Could probably fit 3 -AAs, 1 -BA and the
    three embedded options.  But how long will the -AA be around?
    
    Not many of these decisions are "purely" anything...
    
    Todd
482.7O.K, but...CRLRFR::BLUNTThu Feb 20 1997 08:5422
    
    Agreed, and I have to keep reminding myself that this is a two-slot
    card that (in -AA form) requires one PCI and one EISA slot.  However,
    are you able to use, generally, a PCI slot and the adjacent EISA slot,
    or must you use a PCI slot and the EISA slot next to the neighboring
    PCI slot, i.e.:
    
    	-----------------------        <-------card 1 of 2  (PCI)
    	------------------------------ <-------card 2 0f 2  (EISA)
    
    		OR
    
    	-----------------------        <-------card 1 of 2  (PCI)
    	------------------------------             ^        (EISA)
                                                   | (interconnected)
    	-----------------------                   \ /       (PCI)
    	------------------------------ <-------card 2 of 2  (EISA)

    (yes, my memory may have the length of the slots confused, as well as
    the layout, but this is for clarification ONLY...)
    
    bob
482.8not sure if they must be adjacentMOVMON::DAVISThu Feb 20 1997 10:467
    I don't know if there are configuration rules on these cards or not. 
    The cards are separate, connected by two ribbon cables inside the PCI
    card cage.  They might be long enough to allow other options to fit
    between the EISA and PCI cards.  My guess is that it's not a supported
    configuration, but I don't have any of the documentation.
    
    Todd
482.9POBOXB::BAKFri Feb 21 1997 09:474
The ribbon cable is long enough to have slots free between the EISA and PCI
cards.

	Dennis
482.10HARMNY::CUMMINSMon Feb 24 1997 09:4235
    If I understand what the author of .7 is asking, then some explanation
    and clarification is in order.
    
    On a 4100 box, there are five PCI-only slots and three PCI/EISA slots.
    Re: PCI/EISA, it's an either/or situation. Therefore, you could not use
    a PCI slot and the adjacent/corresponding EISA slot.
    
    
       -----------------------        PCI1, Slot 5          
       -----------------------        PCI1, Slot 4
       -----------------------        PCI1, Slot 3
       -----------------------        PCI1, Slot 2
    
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 5
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 4  \____ PCI or EISA
       ------------------------------ EISA, Slot 3  /
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 3  \____ PCI or EISA
       ------------------------------ EISA, Slot 2  /
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 2  \____ PCI or EISA
       ------------------------------ EISA, Slot 1  /
    
    In other words, for a single CIPCA-AA option, you must consume two
    available "slots". Example: a CIPCA placed in the top two slots of
    PCI bus zero, would consume the following connectors:
    
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 5   XXXXXXXX
       -----------------------        PCI0, Slot 4  
       ------------------------------ EISA, Slot 3   XXXXXXXX
    
    Slot 4 of PCI0 would therefore be unusable (since EISA card of CIPCA-AA
    option would be installed in PCI0, Slot 4 / EISA, Slot 3 "combination
    slot".
    
    Hope this helps.
    BC
482.11Much clearer.CRLRFR::BLUNTTue Feb 25 1997 15:304
    
    Yes, it helps.  Sorry, too many backplanes, too little time...
    
    bob