SCSI Adapter Voltages

From: David Proffitt (david.proffitt@itn.co.uk)
Date: Fri Oct 22 2004 - 07:24:44 EDT


Hello

I have an E450 which I'm currently backing up with a SUN 20/40 DLT4000 - (its
in a SUN unipack enclosure though I think the drive is actually HP)

I've reached the point where the data will no longer fit on a single tape.

It seems we may have a spare SDLT but the question has arisen whether the
adapter is low or high voltage

The Adapter reports itself as:

     Bus Freq
Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
--- ---- ---- ---- -------------------------------- ----------------------
SYS PCI 33 1 pciclass,001000 Symbios,53C875

I tried Symbios (now LSI Logic) but they reckoned you can only get the exact
model number from physically examining the card which will mean pulling the
server from the rack which I'd rather avoid if I can

Presumably I ought to be able to work this out from the current drive?

Any thoughts appreciated

-- 
David
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David Proffitt, UNIX SysAdmin/Developer
Independent Television News Ltd
david.proffitt@itn.co.uk
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