Re: hardware needed to install HACMP?

From: Aaron W Morris (Decep@NETSCAPE.NET)
Date: Mon Sep 02 2002 - 16:36:08 EDT


If you notice, the internal 68-pin connector is the same as an external 68-pin connector; unless, of course, the external connector is the mini-lvd type.

Bill Zhang <aicc_us@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>Bill,
>
>I was laughing at myself trying to connect
>43p,disk,43p using a two device ribbon cable.
>obviously it won't work.
>So, a three way cable is the one I need.
>I can even use a internal(68-pin) disk as a external
>disk?
>
>Bill
>--- Bill Verzal <Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM> wrote:
>> You'd be better served to create a SCSI twintail.
>
>
>> 43p ----- disk ---- 43p
>>
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>> Hi All,
>> I'm trying to install HACMP in my lab.
>> I want to include two nodes(43p) in this cluster. I
>> have two ethernet cards on each nodes. I need a SCSI
>> disk for the two computer to share.
>>
>> My question is:
>> Can I use any 68-pin scsi disk and connect this disk
>> to the nodes with a Y cable?
>>
>> Are these all I need?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Bill
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