Many thanks to Jonathan V Hays, Andrew Yauhwa Wu, Max Kartsev, Peter Stokes, John Sullivan. My question is looking for cheap pci cards that supports on Ultra 5. The answers give : - http://www.znyx.com/products/hardware/zx370.htm - SunSwift PCI SCSI/FE X1032A - Antares cards ( www.antares.com ) - LSI cards with chip Symbios 875 , such as SYM 8751SP. - and a very detailed emails from John Sullivan that I would like to post below , so that somebody who are likes my situation can use it. Thanks, DT ----------------------------------------------- >From John Sullivan : The OBP on the Ultra 5 system will support LSI Logic (formerly Symbios) SCSI chips. Solaris 2.6 and above will support up to Symbios' 875 or 876 Ultra Wide chip; the PCI board based on the chip is the SYM-8751SP (or LSI-8751SP). It's out of production, but you might be able to find one on Ebay, or at a closeout place; price should be between $30 for a clean pull and $60 for a new (unused) board. Solaris 8 will support LSI Logic's 895 chipset (Ultra2 SCSI), but only the 1/01 release or later (or an earlier release of Solaris 8 with Maintenance Update 3 or 4 applied). Since you're using Solaris 9, the drivers should be no problem. The boards to look for here are LSI Logic's SYM-8951U or -8952U (now renamed the LSI-8951U or -8952U). AVOID THE 8953 BOARDS, though, since the Solaris driver won't work on these chips (it was designed specifically for MS systems). Check http://www.lsil.com for details on the boards, as well as resellers. Any of LSI Logic's Ultra-160 boards will work too, but you'll need to download the driver from LSI Logic's web site. You may have more work to do if you're trying to *boot* from a controller whose driver is not part of the standard O.S., like the Ultra-160 boards - it's certainly not impossible, but tricky. In addition, keep in mind that any Ultra-160 SCSI board can fully saturate your Ultra-5's PCI bus, which is only 32 bit @ 33 MHz (160 MB/s > 133 MB/s); you'll probably see very little difference, if any, between an Ultra2 SCSI board or Ultra-160 in a system without a 64-bit PCI bus. Keep in mind, also, that even 10K RPM SCSI disks have a SUSTAINED transfer rate of less than 40 MB/s. You might check with CDW for boards (http://www.cdw.com, search for "symbios"); the Ultra2 boards go for around $130 USD. If it's for a personal system, you might check pricewatch or eBay and find a less expensive board. Good luck! John p.s. - some very early Ultra5/10 systems had an Open Boot Prom (OBP) that would not properly support SCSI. You might want to download the latest OBP release and reflash if the system is over two years old, just in case. Go to sunsolve, to the hardware support page: http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/xprod-Hardware&nav=pub-patches and download the latest version of patch 106121 (-18 now, I think); apply this (can be done while the system is booted up, just by using pkgadd), and reboot. As with any reflashing, make sure you don't turn off the machine while the flashing is in progress, of course. HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Aug 12 20:08:13 2002
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