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тАО09-17-2009 09:20 AM
тАО09-17-2009 09:20 AM
There are two loops available but I am thinking with only four shelves I should only use 1 loop for now so I have:
-controller 1 port DP1-A goes to the top shelf port P1, P2 goes to P1 on the second shelf and so on
-controller 2 port DP1-A goes to port P2 on last shelf in the loop
-controller 2 port DP1-B goes to the top shelf port P1, P2 goes to P1 on the second shelf and so on
-controller 1 port DP1-B goes to port P2 on the last shelf in the loop
-controller 1 port DP2-A is directly connected to controller 2 port DP2-A so the unused loop is not open
-controller 1 port DP2-B is directly connected to controller 2 port DP2-B so the unused loop is not open
-controller 1 port MP1 is directly connected to controller 2 port MP1
-controller 1 port MP2 is directly connected to controller 2 port MP2
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тАО09-19-2009 10:34 AM
тАО09-19-2009 10:34 AM
Re: EVA6400 enclosure loop wiring
You should put TWO shelves on each loop. The cabling is the same for each loop. Remember to evenly distribute your disks between the shelves as well.
It is not supported by HP not to use just one of the loops - but it would still work.
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тАО01-19-2010 09:52 PM
тАО01-19-2010 09:52 PM
Re: EVA6400 enclosure loop wiring
andybgrant@gmail.com
thanks
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тАО08-26-2011 06:30 AM
тАО08-26-2011 06:30 AM
Re: EVA6400 enclosure loop wiring
Hi,
As per ""HPEVA64008400 M6412A disk enclosure installation instructions" there should be two loops for Eva6400. I have got an EVA 6400 2C3D and 27 Disks. Please provide me the loop connections as well as the best disk population methods. We are planning to have single disk group (max two) and single protection.
thanks,
Bestin
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тАО08-31-2011 12:18 AM
тАО08-31-2011 12:18 AM
Re: EVA6400 enclosure loop wiring
The cabeling is in the manual you mentioned - around page 10/11.
27 Disks / 3 Enclosures = 9 Disks per Enclosure - start filling from bay one.