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05-28-2002 03:51 AM
05-28-2002 03:51 AM
HP NetRAID 4M
Does anyone have links to sites that will go through the general procedure for recovering my RAID system if one of the disks goes down?
Thanks,
Donal
Thanks,
Donal
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05-29-2002 07:41 AM
05-29-2002 07:41 AM
Re: HP NetRAID 4M
Hi,
Rebuild with a 4M is usually automatic because
the card knows which disk is which one.
I want to say that you can mix your ID disks
in the cage, it will find its original config.
For manual rebuild and infos, you will have
to use Fast utility.
Look at this link for infos.
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/information_storage/support_doc/lpn10661.html
Bye.
Fab
Rebuild with a 4M is usually automatic because
the card knows which disk is which one.
I want to say that you can mix your ID disks
in the cage, it will find its original config.
For manual rebuild and infos, you will have
to use Fast utility.
Look at this link for infos.
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/information_storage/support_doc/lpn10661.html
Bye.
Fab
tout est urgent pour le boss
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