Folks,
Well in case any one has the slightest bit of interest, I have now plugged
the RAID card back in and after replacing on of the drive carriers I can get
five of the six drives to spin up. Its now copying stuff to my Buffalo NAS
but as its 10Mbit LAN its not terribly fast. I think the NAS isn't very fast
either. It looks like zipping up the files and FTPing the ZIP files might be
the quickest way to go.
Dave
From: Dave Wade <dave.g4ugm at gmail.com>
Sent: 18 May 2018 22:31
To: 'Benjamin Huntsman' <BHuntsman at mail2.cu-portland.edu>; 'General
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Subject: RE: Restoring a PC Server 500 P/390
I thought I had captioned that picture. It's the original RAID controller
which I am not using. If I plug it in it starts the disks in the RAID array
which takes ages, and steals the hard disk BIOS vector which I need for the
SCSI card that's running the system.
I didn't want to remove it fully as I need to label the cables feeding it.
One feeds the top drive bays, and the other the bottom so if I ever need to
put it back it I need to know which is which.
If I get some free time I will have a go at starting the disks in it and
repairing the RAID array, and perhaps copy the disks that are installed.
Dave
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I gotta ask, what's the deal with the dangling card? That cracked me up!
Thanks for posting some pics!
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Subject: Re: Restoring a PC Server 500 P/390
> On May 15, 2018, at 1:29 PM, Dave Wade via cctalk <cctalk at
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<mailto:cctalk at classiccmp.org> >
wrote:
>
>
> That's, in effect, what I did. Whilst there were Microchannel IDE
Controllers
I have never seen one. There are no IDE
interfaces on the "Planar" so
every
thing must be on the MCA bus.
> So I bought a BusLogic BT646 SCSI card on E-Bay. I also bought an
Adaptec
card as a spare. I think I struck lucky with the
BT646. It is a simple
SCSI/2 card,
no raid but it does have a BIOS with support for
two bootable drives and a
> 4GB drive option.
> OS/2 has drivers for it so it works out of the box. The OS/2 boot disks
find
the drive and install the proper drivers.
> To compensate for the slower "narrow" drives I bought a SCSI2SD card
that
puts an SD card on the bus. OS/2 just sees it as
a up two four drives
depending on how I configure it. At present I have two 4gb drives. The
card
in it is 32gb so I can add 2 x 12gb drives or 1 x
24gb or some other mix.
The CD
ROM sites on the same bus. I haven't tried
the tape drive yet..
Well I found an XGA2 card in the pile of bits so now I have 1024x768 display
resolution. I have swapped the CDROM for a SCSI DVD drive.
I managed to boot MTS and there are a few pics here:-
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmc1pkB1
<https://flic.kr/s/aHsmc1pkB1>
<https://flic.kr/s/aHsmc1pkB1> P390
flic.kr
Explore this photo album by Dave G4UGM on Flickr!
next job is to tidy up and re-assemble the case..
Dave
Some time ago I acquired a PCI P/390 card (along
with the various LIC
files). I
went down the same path as you to build a P/390
system with OS/2 but I
kept running into problems with OS/2 versions and supported hardware.
I finally gave up and acquired a PCI based RS/6000 that I'll install AIX
on
and
have an R/390. ;-) I haven't had the time
yet to make any progress on
it.
But it's good to know that you've managed to do this if I decide to go
back
and attempt the PC route again.
TTFN - Guy
I used Clonezilla to make an image of my PCI machien with a P/390E card
to a USB drive - but in your case that would, of course, require it to
recognize your RAID array (which it just might, if the BIOS recognizes it).