Preface | This guide contains all the information needed to successfully install, | |
| operate, and maintain Ciprico’s 6500 Disk Array subsystems in | |
| standard configurations. If you need more technical information for | |
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| Technical Reference (available from Ciprico). | |
| The standard 6500 array contains eight data drives and one parity drive. | |
| The array is equipped with a Wide Ultra SCSI interface, providing | |
| transfer rates up to 40MB per second. | |
| Ciprico 6500 arrays readily fit into any standard SCSI platform | |
| environment, including DEC, HP, IBM, Silicon Graphics (SGI), Sun, | |
| and PC. |
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| Note Different model numbers identify 6500 subsystems as | |
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| In this guide, references to 6500 disk arrays apply to both |
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| models unless specifically stated otherwise. |
In This Guide | Chapter 1 | Description |
| Chapter 2 | Installation |
| Chapter 3 | Display/Operation Panel |
| Chapter 4 | Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Hardware |
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| Replacement |
Notational Conventions
The following notational conventions are used throughout this guide:
•An uppercase letter “H” following a number indicates that the number is a hexadecimal value, e.g., 20H and FFH.
•In this guide, a byte is defined as an
•Note is used in the text to indicate emphasized or supplemental information.
•Caution is used in the text to indicate a condition that could destroy data or damage equipment.
•Warning is used in the text to indicate a condition that could cause injury to the operator or technician.