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08-13-2013 11:02 AM
08-13-2013 11:02 AM
strange behaviour on a HP Proliant DL380p GEN8
Dear all,
we do have lots of systems installed on different HP servers all over the world without any problem.
Now we do have two HP Proliant DL380p GEN8 we had to work with, because in that specific country,
no other systems have been available. The configurations are as following:
Intel XEON CPU E5-2620 @ 2 Ghz (6 Core)
8 GB RAM (DDR3, RDIMM, Company Nanya Technology, 1333 Mbits, 2x 4GB PC3L-10600R-9 Kit)
RAID-Controller Smart Array P420i in Embedded Slot
3x HDD 300GB 2-Port SAS Drive 6Gbps (Model HP EG0300FBDBR, Firmware: HPD7) im RAID5
Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition
Actually we encounter strange problems on the file system and we wonder, whether there are
known problems and may be patches which can help us.
A small detail: there are two voice boards ( PRA pci-express from Eicon Dialogic ) in the system.
Thank you and kind regards
Tom
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08-13-2013 12:23 PM
08-13-2013 12:23 PM
Re: strange behaviour on a HP Proliant DL380p GEN8
> Actually we encounter strange problems on the file system
What kind of problems? More details please!
-Bob
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08-14-2013 01:55 AM
08-14-2013 01:55 AM
Re: strange behaviour on a HP Proliant DL380p GEN8
Hi.
There are a critical update for the firmware on EG0300FBDBR drives
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