Step 10 connect scsi cables – LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 User Manual

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MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 Hardware Guide

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Step 10 Connect SCSI Cables,

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J13 A and B External Connector J13 is a dual 68-pin ultra-high density external SCSI connectors. It is on the

MegaRAID mounting bracket.

Connect SCSI Devices When connecting SCSI devices:

Action

Description

1

Disable termination on any SCSI device that does not sit at the end of
the SCSI bus.

2

Configure all SCSI devices to supply TermPWR.

3

Set proper target IDs (TIDs) for all SCSI devices.

4

Distribute SCSI devices evenly across the SCSI channels for optimum
performance.

5

The cable length should not exceed three meters for Fast SCSI (10
MB/s) devices or 1.5 meters for Ultra SCSI devices.

6

The cable length should not exceed six meters for non-Fast SCSI
devices.

7

Try to connect all non-disk SCSI devices to a SCSI channel that has no
SCSI disk drives connected to it.

Cable Suggestions System throughput problems can occur if SCSI cable use is not maximized. You should:

• use the shortest SCSI cables (in SE mode, no more than 3 meters for Fast SCSI, no more than

1.5 meters for an 8-drive Ultra SCSI system and no more than 3 meters for a 6-drive Ultra
SCSI system)

• LVD mode cable lengths should be no more than 25 meters with two devices and no more

than 12 meters with eight devices

• use active termination

• avoid clustering the stubs

• cable stub length should be no more than 0.1 meter (4 inches)

• route SCSI cables carefully

• use high impedance cables

• do not mix cable types (choose either flat or rounded and shielded or non-shielded)

• ribbon cables have fairly good cross-talk rejection characteristics

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