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07-30-2004 07:15 AM
07-30-2004 07:15 AM
ESA10000, HSZ70, and Windows Server 2003???
I am running HSOF V7.1 on a pair of HSZ70 Controllers. The setup was working great on Windows 2000 for months. I have it hooked to a PCIX U320 HP Dual PortHBA (LSILogic I beleive). This is then hooked through a HVD/LVD Paralan Convertor box to the ESA10000 and a Tape Drive. The Tape drive is showing up in Windows 2003, but I cannot see any of the logical volumes in the Disk Administrator. When the computer starts I still see the 5 Lun's I have assigned and everything appears to come through perfectly. Any ideas why Windows 2003 won't see the SCSI Targets? I am thinking of trying HSOF 7.7. I realize this hardware is a bit dated, but it should serve my purpose just fine, as long as I can get it to work:) Thanks in advance.
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William Sauter
ewss@pclus.com
http://www.pclus.com
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William Sauter
ewss@pclus.com
http://www.pclus.com
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