SUMMARY: Any way to use on-board Adaptec SCSI on DS20E?

From: Phil Farrell (farrell_at_pangea.Stanford.EDU)
Date: 03/20/04

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    Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:07:52 -0800 (PST)
    To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
    
    

    Thanks to Fred Serino, Dr. Tom Blinn, Iain Barker, and Blake Brehl
    for their responses to my question about using the on-board Adaptec
    SCSI controller on my AlphaServer DS20E (see original question below).

    These folks are using the Adaptec controller for disks and Dr. Blinn
    thinks they should work for tape drives as well. Dr. Blinn says
    that the Tru64 UNIX patch kits have updated the drivers so if I
    am up-to-date on my patch kits (I am) I should be able to use the
    controllers without problems. Dr. Blinn even provided the old
    Digital part number for the special cable I will need to connect from
    the motherboard port out to a rear-mounted connector: BC25V-1H.
    This part appears to be available from various used-parts dealers
    on the web.

    -Phil Farrell, Computer Systems Manager
    Stanford University School of Earth Sciences
    farrell@pangea.stanford.edu

    Original question:

    > I manage an AlphaServer DS20E (early 2001 vintage), running
    > Tru64 UNIX v4.0g, with all patch kits installed.
    >
    > This system has two Adaptec AIC-7895 SCSI controllers on the
    > motherboard. When I first got the system, I remember reading
    > something to the effect that these controllers were not
    > supported for anything. Then later, I saw a note in the
    > 4.0g release notes implying that they could be used, but
    > perhaps not for tape drives.
    >
    > As I have maxed out controller boards on my PCI bus, it would
    > really be useful to me if I could use these Adaptec SCSI
    > controllers, particularly if I could attach my Compaq DLT8000
    > backup tape drive to one of them.
    >
    > Anybody know anything about these, or a reference I can study?
    > If anyone has used them, do you know the part number on the
    > cable and connector needed to connect the plug on the
    > motherboard to a knock-out on the back of the pedestal box?


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