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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
Number of topics:6756
Total number of notes:25276

6680.0. "Non-DIGITAL cache in a KZPSC (SWXCR)" by KAOFS::Y_VALOIS (Denis Ormaechea... Montreal MCS) Mon May 12 1997 13:52

    
    On a on going problem, a SWXCR 4mb cache module has been 
    swap to fix an intermittent "Controller not responding" error 
    during the parity check using the SWXCRMGR utilities.
    
    It was found that the original 4Mb simm was a Micron Technology 
    module and the spare one (that fix the problem) is a DIGITAL 
    ME524-DE (As per QRL).
     
    On this situation (that was very political) we were on site working 
    as per the warranty coverage on a system that has been sold
    by an OEM with different non-DIGITAL products.
    
    I have 2 questions;
    
    -Did we ever ship any KZPSC with a Micron Technology cache 
    module (In other words, we want to know if this module may not
    be covered under warranty)?
    
    -Do we knows any problem using a non-DIGITAL cache module in 
    a KZPSC?
    
    By the way, on our simm tester (SigmaLC) the Micron Technology
    ran all the tests error free but report itself as 1X 36 QC while the 
    ME524-DE report as 1 X 36 (without the QC). I was not able to find 
    any information  about that QC may means or any clue if it may 
    be related to the problem.
    
    Regards,
    Yvon
        
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6680.1parity ?SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffMon May 12 1997 15:467
>  -Do we knows any problem using a non-DIGITAL cache module in 
>  a KZPSC?

there was an issue where non-parity SIMMS caused issues with
KZPSC, don't have part numbers/manufacturors handy, but could
possibly dig them up ... 

6680.2TINCUP::RIDGEI don't know where I'm at, but I'm nearly there!Thu May 15 1997 09:1811
The part number you used for replacement is correct and was verified by
Storage as we considered the sparing strategy and wrote the QRL article.

The early KZPSC's may have had 'non-digital' parts for a while... it
was a buy out.... and as such few buy out companies buy Digital components
for their product. 

As to your tester results..., don't know.  But did the replacement fix 
your problem?

regards,
6680.3New simm did fix the prob.KAOFS::Y_VALOISYvon Valois... Montreal MCSSat May 17 1997 08:029
    
    >> But did the replacement fix your problem?
    
    Yes, before the replacement, the parity check (on line from NT or off
    line from the SWXCRMGR) did hang within minutes. With the new simm, we 
    ran several passes without any errors. The system is now running fine 
    in production for over a week. 
    
    Regards