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тАО10-21-2004 04:49 AM
тАО10-21-2004 04:49 AM
IBM Shark and HP9000 servers
Hey all,
Anyone here running any of their HP9000 servers connected to an IBM Shark disk array via fibre? I'm looking for information on any gotchas or anything I should be concerned about. Bottom line is that I have an older D class server with a fibre card installed that is currently on a SAN attached to our VA7400 disk array that I want to use disk from the Shark for testing.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Tim
Anyone here running any of their HP9000 servers connected to an IBM Shark disk array via fibre? I'm looking for information on any gotchas or anything I should be concerned about. Bottom line is that I have an older D class server with a fibre card installed that is currently on a SAN attached to our VA7400 disk array that I want to use disk from the Shark for testing.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Tim
Hey! Who turned out the lights!
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тАО10-21-2004 06:25 AM
тАО10-21-2004 06:25 AM
Re: IBM Shark and HP9000 servers
Hi
We had couple of K class servers which are connected IBM shark and was booting of the disk on the shark, we de-installed them couple of months back. If the server is able to see the disks then the server will boot.
Rgds
Gopi
We had couple of K class servers which are connected IBM shark and was booting of the disk on the shark, we de-installed them couple of months back. If the server is able to see the disks then the server will boot.
Rgds
Gopi
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тАО10-21-2004 09:23 PM
тАО10-21-2004 09:23 PM
Re: IBM Shark and HP9000 servers
Hi Tim,
you can have a look on http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/f2bhs05.pdf, this will give you some info on how to configure your HP-UX server, and which HBA are supported etc...
you can have a look on http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/f2bhs05.pdf, this will give you some info on how to configure your HP-UX server, and which HBA are supported etc...
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