[rescue] Re: Re: Hard drive for SUN Ultra 1

Robert Novak rnovak at indyramp.com
Mon Feb 25 09:49:17 CST 2002


On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Joshua D Boyd wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:09:11AM -0800, Robert Novak wrote:
> 
> > It is a 1.6" high drive, which is NOT compatible with the Ultra 1. You
> > need 1" high drives in the Ultra 1. The 1" analogue to X5240A is X5250A,
> > but I can't tell if "barrier plate" is the same as a spud bracket.
> 
> I have a 1.6" barracude sitting quite happily in my Ultra1.  I only needed
> a set of rails, and of course, I can't use an internal CD-ROM now (which is
> fine, since I didn't have one).

My partial bad. :) I had a vivid picture in my mind of the slots, but
unfortunately the picture was of an Ultra 2. :) I don't know if Sun sold
any 1.6" disks intended for the U1 (a quick look at
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/4u-Workstation/4uWKSTN_Ultra_1_140E_170E_200E.html
doesn't show any that I recognize as half-height.

> It's just a regular scsi drive too, none of that SCA stuff.

Ah, you're using the CDROM bay and the CDROM connector, rather than the
hard drive bays. I wouldn't really recommend this to a novice, although it
is a creative solution if you have a need for more than two drives, or a
larger physical size drive, or a ST.....N disk. For the "official" disk
slots you must use SCA, as there is almost certainly not enough room for
an adapter in there if you put the cover back on.

--Rob

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