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тАО09-27-2009 02:34 AM
тАО09-27-2009 02:34 AM
Hi,
I ordered 2 146.8 GB Ultra-3-SCSI hdds for a customer.
HP quickspecs said, I need the following model:
347708-B22
The dealer now sent me two parcels with the right model no. noted on the outside of each box, but the hdd labels say: "HP P/N: 412751-015".
Can I assume that the drives are compatible with my customers server, as long as they are "wide ultra320 scsi" or do I have to return the drives because of wrong model numbers/possible compatibility problems?
Best Regards and thanks in advance for your answers.
bfg
I ordered 2 146.8 GB Ultra-3-SCSI hdds for a customer.
HP quickspecs said, I need the following model:
347708-B22
The dealer now sent me two parcels with the right model no. noted on the outside of each box, but the hdd labels say: "HP P/N: 412751-015".
Can I assume that the drives are compatible with my customers server, as long as they are "wide ultra320 scsi" or do I have to return the drives because of wrong model numbers/possible compatibility problems?
Best Regards and thanks in advance for your answers.
bfg
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тАО09-28-2009 10:33 AM
тАО09-28-2009 10:33 AM
Solution
Hi,
412751-015 is the correct manufacturing assembly number for sales option number 347708-B22. This is just the manufacturing reference. The Spare part number listed on the drive should be 404712-001. This may be on the white label along with the assembly number or printed somewhere at the front of the drive. "Replace with HP SP# 404712-001".
Each drive model will have at least 3 part numbers for use by different sources.
1- Sales option number (For purchase from HP reseller)
2- Assembly number (Manufacturing reference)
3- Spare Part number (For field repairs)
You can perform a Google search on 347708-B22, 412751-015 or 404712-001 and find matches for the combined numbers.
I hope this helps,
Brian
412751-015 is the correct manufacturing assembly number for sales option number 347708-B22. This is just the manufacturing reference. The Spare part number listed on the drive should be 404712-001. This may be on the white label along with the assembly number or printed somewhere at the front of the drive. "Replace with HP SP# 404712-001".
Each drive model will have at least 3 part numbers for use by different sources.
1- Sales option number (For purchase from HP reseller)
2- Assembly number (Manufacturing reference)
3- Spare Part number (For field repairs)
You can perform a Google search on 347708-B22, 412751-015 or 404712-001 and find matches for the combined numbers.
I hope this helps,
Brian
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тАО09-28-2009 11:10 AM
тАО09-28-2009 11:10 AM
Re: HDD Upgrade 'European' ML350G4p
Hi Brian,
thanks a lot for your help.
I already had looked via google but did not find any clear results (at least they hat not been clear to me ;) ).
No I am relieved that I do not have to return the drives.
Thank you again - best regards,
bfg
thanks a lot for your help.
I already had looked via google but did not find any clear results (at least they hat not been clear to me ;) ).
No I am relieved that I do not have to return the drives.
Thank you again - best regards,
bfg
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тАО09-28-2009 11:12 AM
тАО09-28-2009 11:12 AM
Re: HDD Upgrade 'European' ML350G4p
Brians reply complete answered my questions.
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