•To determine whether OLAR or OL* is supported on your system, see the HP Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Matrix:
http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html#SCSI%20Host%20Bus%20Adapters
•For detailed instructions on using OLAR on
•For detailed instructions on using OL* on
•For detailed instructions on using OL* on
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IMPORTANT: If you use OLAR or OL* to add or replace an A7173A adapter, the SCSI ID will be set at 7 by default. If the SCSI ID for an
Connecting SCSI Peripheral Devices
The A7173A adapter is capable of communicating with Low Voltage Differential (LVD) or Single Ended (SE) SCSI devices. LVD allows up to 12m cable lengths with multiple SCSI devices, or 25m
Important Rules For Connecting SCSI Devices
When you connect SCSI devices to an A7173A or AB290A Host Bus Adapter, the following rules apply:
•All of the devices connected to each port must be of the same type; for example, you cannot mix hard disks and
•All of the
•Each SCSI channel on the A7173A adapter has an internal HD (high density) SCSI connector and an external VHDCI (very high density cable interconnect) SCSI connector. Do not connect SCSI devices to both the internal and external SCSI connectors on the same channel.
•If you connect devices with different data transfer rates to the same SCSI channel, the speed of that channel will be limited to the maximum transfer rate of the slowest device. For example, if you connect both LVD SCSI devices and SE SCSI devices to the same SCSI channel, the data transfer rate for that channel will be limited to 40 MB/s, which is the maximum rate for SE SCSI.
To view a list of supported peripheral devices see the HP Ultra320 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Support Matrix:
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