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11-07-2002 11:23 AM
11-07-2002 11:23 AM
I have a windows 2000 machine attached to a brocade 2800. I also have 4 DLT7000 attached to a FC4/2 which is connected to the brocade. Currently the machine can only see the bridge and not the drives(does not have a driver installed for the bridge). Does there need to be a driver installed for the machine tho see the drives? If so can someone point me to were I can find it?
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11-07-2002 12:13 PM
11-07-2002 12:13 PM
Solution
Chris,
for old Agilent card D8602 driver (3.0.4107) there was a .reg file to enable A3308 mux support called hp_mux.reg. But, as I remember, then this HBA will not work with XP array, because mux works in another mode (volume set addressing).... HP's answer was that A3308 mux is not supported under w2k. But you can try new driver available at http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix213991.html and post results here.
It was recommended to purchase new 4/1 or 2/1 mux.
Hope it helps
Eugeny
for old Agilent card D8602 driver (3.0.4107) there was a .reg file to enable A3308 mux support called hp_mux.reg. But, as I remember, then this HBA will not work with XP array, because mux works in another mode (volume set addressing).... HP's answer was that A3308 mux is not supported under w2k. But you can try new driver available at http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix213991.html and post results here.
It was recommended to purchase new 4/1 or 2/1 mux.
Hope it helps
Eugeny
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