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тАО09-30-2010 04:42 AM
тАО09-30-2010 04:42 AM
product ID for smart array backplane
Hi,
I need to find the product ID for the backplane on our P410 smart array.
It has 14 physical disks in it, but I am told it must be one of these;
Backplane twenty-five bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane four bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane eight bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane twelve bays SAS/SATA hard drive
which has confused me, any suggestions on how I can find out remotely? (or from the hpacucli diagnostic?)
Thanks,
T
I need to find the product ID for the backplane on our P410 smart array.
It has 14 physical disks in it, but I am told it must be one of these;
Backplane twenty-five bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane four bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane eight bays SAS/SATA hard drive
Backplane twelve bays SAS/SATA hard drive
which has confused me, any suggestions on how I can find out remotely? (or from the hpacucli diagnostic?)
Thanks,
T
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тАО09-30-2010 11:26 PM
тАО09-30-2010 11:26 PM
Re: product ID for smart array backplane
Hi,
The P410 is just a card...i think you are looking for the backplane of a servers or an MSA JBOD. Can you tell us if it is an external JBOD or a server? If so, which JBOD or server. This will allow us to help you.
Regards,
Frank
The P410 is just a card...i think you are looking for the backplane of a servers or an MSA JBOD. Can you tell us if it is an external JBOD or a server? If so, which JBOD or server. This will allow us to help you.
Regards,
Frank
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тАО09-30-2010 11:38 PM
тАО09-30-2010 11:38 PM
Re: product ID for smart array backplane
Since the 410 has internal connectors only, you need to tell what server model you have.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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