< Connecting Fujitsu M2266SA to SGI SCSI (SOLVED) >
Roger Rose
rlr at alumni.colorado.edu
Fri May 17 00:55:05 AEST 1991
> I don't know anything about the SGI, but in order to use synchronous
> SCSI, both the controller and the drive have to be willing to do it.
> We purchased a disk drive once that was willing to do synchronous
> SCSI, but since the controller was not willing to do it, we had to
> jumper it off. ...
If the drive and the host have properly implemented the message system,
you shouldn't have had to jumper this out. If someone sends a sync
negotiation message to a device that only does async, the recipient
should either reject the message or reply with a zero offset. The sender
should interpret either of these actions as a request for async.
> I also do not know if you can do both synchronous
> and asynchronous SCSI on the same cable or not. If not, then all
> drives on the cable AND the controller would have to be willing to
> do synchronous SCSI.
There's no reason not to intermix on a cable as far as the SCSI spec
goes. In fact, a single target should be able to talk sync to one
device and async to another (and sync with different parameters to a
third) and keep everything straight. The sync parameters are supposed
to be maintained on a per I_T nexus. This is necessary even on a
single-host bus, if the COPY command is used to transfer data across
the bus.
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Roger Rose {rlr at boulder.colorado.edu}
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