Title: | Ask the Storage Architecture Group |
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Created: | Wed Oct 15 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Customer has 2-2100a systems.Each rackmounted in the same cabinet and each with a KZPAA connected to its own TSZ07 .He says he sometimes has to power off a TSZ07 and when he does the (and im not sure of this) system either hangs or crashes. It will happen on either. So he asked me if he could get the PN for a "Y" cable to install on end of the KZPAA and terminate it. He wonders if this would cure this problem. The cable he has is a BN23G-02. So I guess if the cable is the solution should it be connected to the BN23G or a seperate one from KZPAA to TSZ07. I wounder if its a termination problem or does he need to get the cable. His config as far as I know is each 2100a has a KZPAA with only the TSZ07 attached . Each tape drive is terminated on each system. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Mike Turro MCS Baltimore
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6401.1 | So watzi doin? | CSC32::M_DIFABIO | MOVL #OPINION,EXE$GL_BLAKHOLE | Tue Feb 25 1997 17:29 | 15 |
Why does he need to power it off? Is there a problem, or does he move drives around. And where is termination for the bus. It should be at the KZPAA and at the other end. Is it on the Tape Drive? What type of crash does he get? A 'Y' cable is really to provide termination 'off' a controller so that the scsi bus can be removed from one controller in a shared SCSI bus while not affecting the other controllers. A 'Y' cable at the tape drive end (if the tape drive's out port is terminated) would allow the tape drive to be removed from the bus and still allow the bus to be terminated. We don't support such hot swaps while the bus is active. So is he removing power and disconnecting the cable? I ask too many questions, don't I? Mark d. |