Abstract: Described are a system and method of detecting an improperly connected cable in a storage system. A system includes an enclosure having boards. Each board of the enclosure has a communications port that receives a message identifying a redundant backend network to which that board is connected. The enclosure determines whether the system has an improper cable connection by determining from the messages whether the boards are connected to the same redundant backend network.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 26, 2002
Date of Patent:
October 26, 2004
Assignee:
EMC Corporation
Inventors:
Douglas E. Peeke, Brian K. Bailey, Geoffrey Reid, James M. Tuttle
Abstract: A computer system includes a housing, a motherboard, a first module and a second module. An electrical connector on the motherboard is joined to and in electrical communication with an electrical connector on one of two opposing surfaces of the first module, and an electrical connector on the second module is joined to and in electrical communication with another electrical connector on the other of the opposing surfaces of the first module. An electrically conductive path connects the two electrical connectors on the opposing surfaces of the first module. The motherboard transmits electrical signals corresponding to a module identifier to the first module through the motherboard's joined electrical connector. An electrical device on the first module in the electrically conductive path modifies the electrical signals so that they correspond to a second module identifier.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 1996
Date of Patent:
August 11, 1998
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation
Inventors:
Jeffrey P. Copeland, Jonathan C. Crowell