Title: | Ask the Storage Architecture Group |
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Created: | Wed Oct 15 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Hello; My customer purchased via J.J. Wild (a Digital reseller) and item called a CT-EMP10-02. It is basically a dual AS1000 rack- mounted in a H9A10 cabinet. Each system has 3 KZPSAs. Bus 1 goes first to a BA356 with a DWZZB-VA set for mid bus operation and on the single ended side it has devices at target 1,2,3 and 5. The bus then goes to a BA350 w/ a DWZZA-VA (set for mid bus operation) and has a TZ87-VA at target 0 on the single ended side. The bus then goes into a TSZ07-DA (differential 9-TRACK). Initially the cables from the KZPSA are as follows: BN21K-02, BN21K-02, and finally a -02 from the last DWZZA to the TSZ07. This works fine. When I insert a longer cable to move the TSZ07 into another cabinet the disk devices which are still close to the CPU (via a -02) do not function. If I disconnect the TSZ07 from the bus and have the DWZZA and TZ87 alone at the far end of the long cable everything is O.K. I have found a list (in the release notes for the KZPSA) of tested options, alas the TSZ07 is not among them. Somebody sold it, somebody built it and somebody shipped it. Who gonna help me make it work??? 8*)..... Any ideas????? Regards; Bob Sukovich
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6344.1 | Channels Shouldn't Be Passing Off Support... | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Fri Jan 31 1997 08:39 | 11 |
: I have found a list (in the release notes for the KZPSA) of tested : options, alas the TSZ07 is not among them. Somebody sold it, somebody : built it and somebody shipped it. Who gonna help me make it work??? : 8*)..... The reseller. If it's not among our supported configurations, then the support falls to the reseller and/or the customer. | |||||
6344.2 | Actually built by CSS..... | SWAM1::SUKOVICH_RO | Fri Jan 31 1997 12:13 | 17 | |
Built and qualified by CSS. P.S. I have acquired their attention and am working it thru them... Ah the confusion. P.P.S. I have made the configuration work by converting a differential TSZ07 to single ended and hanging it off the TZ87s BA350. Only drawback here is it's $2240.00 per module and $460.00 for my labor times 8 drives. The customer don't dig it. But.... our AS1000 MEDITECH package smokes the Data General solution by such a large margin in performance that they find this only a minor problem......in comparison to delays in system response. Regards; Bob |