On 2023-01-12 Alberto Abrao wrote:
From my research, the end that goes to the drive may be HD68, and the other smaller end may be VHDCI.
VHDCI would be a bit weird on that cable at the HBA side (going from memory)?
I can send some pictures tomorrow, if it helps.
Ya, you'll have to do pics, or just come on over one evening and we'll make it work. If you want to wait until after your trip and you're in no big rush, could do it at the next-next board meeting.
Adam's note of drive termination may be correct and that will solve that problem if you can crack open the case. My idea of making the thing internal by taking it out of its case is probably the way to go. If you're cracking it open to flip a termination DIP then you might as well just get it all running via internal. Hell, you can probably just have it hanging half out the system ("an internal external!").
You may have trouble putting together the required external cables from MUUG members without ordering something (and waiting...) if you try to make it work all-external.
And would you have all parts for that "daisy chaining from hell?"
Checking checking... nope, not I; so another vote for an internal solution.
You can always see all my crap at: https://tecnopolis.ca/forsale/forsalec.html google site:tecnopolis.ca is your friend.
On 2023-01-12 Hartmut W Sager wrote:
Wow, all this SCSI talk sure sends me down memory lane. So, Trevor, let's add another twist: You didn't mention the distinction between active and passive terminators.
Ha! I was trying not to make Alberto's head explode. On the bright side, I've never actually seen a situation where the terminator provided (or sitting in one of my boxes) proved inadequate.
On 2023-01-13 Adam Thompson wrote:
Oh, and LSI did make the LSi20320IE chip, which is a PCIe Ultra320 HBA controller – I see one on Amazon for only $115?!? The overwhelming majority of Ultra320 and Ultra160 adapters were PCI-X
Ya, avoid the PCI-X if you don't have the slot. 64-bit PCI will work on any board, however!
A word of warning, if you’re buying a SCSI HBA (card), make sure you do NOT get a RAID card – those are often useless for tape drives.
Ya, good point.
(If I hadn’t done a major purge 3 yrs ago when I moved, I would still have all the bits and pieces needed. Oh well.)
Don't worry, much of your stuff is still here, and I'll let Alberto know if he needs to thank you for the loaner part :-)