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6717's are in SPD cages. 6817's are in PCI trays. 4317's are in HSL trays.
Larry,
Because I gave conflicting advice earlier in this thread, I may be feeling a little defensive so please bear with me. When I look through the V4R4 System Builder, the #6817 is listed as an available feature for the 170, the #6717 is not. The #6717 is listed as an available feature for those machines and expansion chassis' with an SPD bus.
I'm confused, can you reconcile your advice with IBM's documentation? What am I missing?
Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
On Behalf Of Larry Bolhuis Subject: Re: 170 DASD
Chris,
The 6717 and 6817 are the same drive. 6717's mount in 170's and 6xx/7xx PCI towers. 6817's mount in 270/820 and 5074 and it's ilk.
The 6607's are in the proper Physical tray however the connector will be incorrect for the 6x17 drives I believe. The 6607 has a 68pin connector plus address connector and power connector. The 6x17's have an 80pin SCA connector as I recall. So you can install the drives in the machine and use the MFIOP but you will need trays if you order 6817s as those will come with the wrong one.
Hope this helps!
- Larry
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