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тАО06-14-2010 08:56 AM
тАО06-14-2010 08:56 AM
Identify LUN in Disk Management then in ACU
Hello,
I have searched high and low but have not found any answer for this. I have two identical RAID 5 volumes created on an external array. I want to move one set of disks to a different server. I have already deleted the correct partition in Windows but when I go to the ACU, I don't see how I can be sure which partition is which. The Unique ID is nowhere to be found in Windows. How do I do this without deleting the wrong array?
I have searched high and low but have not found any answer for this. I have two identical RAID 5 volumes created on an external array. I want to move one set of disks to a different server. I have already deleted the correct partition in Windows but when I go to the ACU, I don't see how I can be sure which partition is which. The Unique ID is nowhere to be found in Windows. How do I do this without deleting the wrong array?
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тАО06-15-2010 08:45 AM
тАО06-15-2010 08:45 AM
Re: Identify LUN in Disk Management then in ACU
Is no one going to respond? This should be easy for an HP Engineer to answer.
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тАО06-16-2010 11:20 AM
тАО06-16-2010 11:20 AM
Re: Identify LUN in Disk Management then in ACU
Hello,
I am not sure with external arrays, but new ACU works at least in internal arrays this way: Just select logical volume by left clicking it and all members of array have blue led on. Or select phisical drives - the same behavior.
I repeat again - it works for sure on internal arrays with 2,5" sas drives. I do not know your config - but I was searching the same problem last day... :)
Jan
I am not sure with external arrays, but new ACU works at least in internal arrays this way: Just select logical volume by left clicking it and all members of array have blue led on. Or select phisical drives - the same behavior.
I repeat again - it works for sure on internal arrays with 2,5" sas drives. I do not know your config - but I was searching the same problem last day... :)
Jan
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