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PERC 3/ SC H a r d war e Ins ta l lati on
Perform the following steps to connect SCSI devices:
Disable termination on any SCSI device that does not sit at the end of
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the SCSI bus.
Configure all SCSI devices to supply termination power (TermPWR.)
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Set proper target IDs (TIDs) for all SCSI devices.
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Cable Suggestions
System throughput problems can occur if SCSI cable use is not maximized.
You should:
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Use cables up to 12 meters for LVD devices.
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For single-ended SCSI devices, use the shortest SCSI cables (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.)
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Use active termination.
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Avoid clustering the cable nodes.
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Note that cable stub length should be no more than 0.1 meter (4
inches.)
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Route SCSI cables carefully.
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Use high impedance cables.
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Do not mix cable types. (Choose either flat or rounded and shielded or
non-shielded.)
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Note that ribbon cables have fairly good cross-talk rejection
characteristics.
Step 7—Set Target IDs
Set target identifiers (TIDs) on the SCSI devices. Each device in a specific
SCSI channel must have a unique TID in that channel. Non-disk devices
(CD or tapes) should have unique SCSI IDs regardless of the channel where
they are connected. See the documentation for each SCSI device to set the
TIDs.