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12-09-2014 02:42 AM - last edited on 12-10-2014 05:44 PM by Maiko-I
12-09-2014 02:42 AM - last edited on 12-10-2014 05:44 PM by Maiko-I
Do you have any document or self notes about rp2470 HDD I/O address schema / picture to describe which disk belonging to the which slot ?
I need to change a boot disk on customer rp2470 remotely , as far as I know rp2470 has two disks, one spare , one boot, I ve an ignite backup ,but don t know how to explain which disk is to be changed ?
Thanks.
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12-09-2014 06:55 AM
12-09-2014 06:55 AM
SolutionYou posted in the wrong board, so likely a moderator will move your question.
Anyways, here is what I think you are looking for:
Drive A (top disk) - 0/0/1/1.15.0
Drive B (bottom disk) - 0/0/2/1.15.0
Use the 'PA' command from the BCH menu to view what path is setup to be your primary boot disk.
-Bob
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