Thanks,
-Markus
The Blade does not "support" SCSI! The HOST BUS ADAPTER (HBA) supports
SCSI, if a SCSI HBA is present. I've never seen a Blade but I suspect
that it has a built in EIDE controller. You could install a SCSI HBA in
a PCI slot, if you want one. The disks will be considerably more
expensive than EIDE disks!
Are you talking about Sun's server blades or the Sun Blade
workstations? I am talking about the latter, which comes with up to
two 73 GB FC-AL SCSI disks. What I want to know is if I could use a
146 GB disk.
Regards,
-Markus
I know of now reason why not! But, since I don't know a lot about Sun
Blade workstations and have no experience with fiber SCSI I am the wrong
person to ask.
I'm curious. How much does a 73 GB FC-AL disk cost? More, less, or
about the same as wired SCSI?
Regards
Andreas
Without having a Blade2000, I would still eat my hat if you find any
normal FC-AL disk that would not work of any size of today!
I only have a 2500 which has SCSI which once had a Sun 147, now two
300GB non Sun drives.
I have no experience of having disk(skipping IDE ofcourse) not working
as should if not put in a HW raid.
So get the disk you prefer!
/michael
I've not got Sun disks (but I do have Hitaci 147 GB disks in my Blade
2000. Note you need FCAL disks, and not the more common 80 pin SCA
connector) .
# uname -a
SunOS kestrel 5.10 Generic_137137-09 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1000
# cat /etc/release
Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b SPARC
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 27 October 2008
# format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t1d0 <HITACHI-HUS151414VLF200-F260 cyl 34181 alt 2 hd 10
sec 840>
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w5000cca00140b0ba,0
1. c1t2d0 <HITACHI-HUS151414VLF200-F260-136.92GB>
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w5000cca00140e4ba,0
Specify disk (enter its number):
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-Markus