Title: | MicroVAX, VAXstation, VAX 4000 Systems |
Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL |
Created: | Fri Jan 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri May 30 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4370 |
Total number of notes: | 18956 |
I am in the preliminary stages of working a config for a customer. If the issues I'm asking have been already covered in the notesfile, woops. I did search titles for "HSD50", "HSD30", "4108" and "quad". Came up empty. I have also read the SOC for the 4108 and there's no info on connecting HSD30s or 50s. There's no info (at all) on the HSD50 in the SOC (on-line variant). So... I look to y'all for help! My customer has a VAX 4000 M106 on order. He's looking to add 3 more. We have discussed, and probably swayed him towards, the M108, as it can be rackmounted easily. He wants to have lots of storage and has settled on the HSD50 (redundant). My problem is I can find precious little config info in the SOC re: doing this. Cables I'd use are of concern. Also, I'm concerned that I've used up all 8 addresses on both busses. This is probably OK. But, can we switch which bus the internal HSD is on (see my drawing). I am not too sure how the device naming would work and want to make sure its OK. Guidance appreciated. 4000 106/8 4000 M108 4000 M108 4000 M108 +-----------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ | | | | | | | | |HSD | |HSD | | HSD| | HSD| | A B | | A B | | A B | | A B | +-----------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ +-----------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+ | | | | +-----+ | | | +-->|HSD50|< | ------+----------- | ------+-->|HSD50|< | ------+ | | --- | | | | --- | | +---------->|HSD50|<-+--------------------+---------->|HSD50|<-+ +-----+ +-----+
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4354.1 | cross connect externally | VELI::KORKKO | Veli K�rkk� @FNO, 879-5512 | Sat Mar 15 1997 14:46 | 21 |
You do not have to switch the internal cabling. Just connect to cables externally in needed way. In first common DSSI bus: VAX1/A-HSD10 -- VAX2/A-HSD10 -- VAX3/B -- VAX4/B -- HSD50 -- HSD50 7 0 6 1 5 4 2 3 In the second DSSI bus: VAX1/B -- VAX2/B -- VAX3/A-HSD10 -- VAX4/A-HSD10 -- HSD50 -- HSD50 7 6 5 0 4 1 2 3 with the next line showing suggested DSSI id settings. I do not see any problem with device namings. Just make it logical. _veli | |||||
4354.2 | Quad Host with VAX4000 ? | SEDSWS::SIAREY | Mon Mar 17 1997 04:21 | 8 | |
Hi, Could someone confirm if a Quad host DSSI configuration was qualified on the MicroVAX/VAX4000 range. Last time I looked at the SPD it only stated VAX6000/7000, has this now changed?? Many thanks, Colin S. | |||||
4354.3 | qual'd systems? | BEET::EAGAN | Among the fashion impaired... | Mon Mar 17 1997 10:17 | 14 |
Well, I had kind of forgotten to check that angle... This is what I took my starting point from... the OpenVMS Cluster SPD 29.78.10 (6.2): "The maximum number of CPUs that can be connected to a DSSI is 4, regardless of system or adapter type. Any mix of systems and adapters is permitted. Depending on the CPU model, it may not be possible to configure four CPUs on a common DSSI bus because of DSSI bus cable-length restrictions. Refer to the specific CPU system configuration manuals for further information." I have not gotten to the CPU Sys Config Manual for the VAX 4000. If that's on-line and someone has a pointer, I'd sure appreciate it! |