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11-21-2007 12:37 AM
11-21-2007 12:37 AM
HA model 20 (A3550A)
Hi Guys
Soon we going to get a HA model 20 array and i need to get this working which doesnt seem to be as easy as it should. Looking through this forum I assume that we need to have database drives labled as and should be in slots A0,A3,BO,C0 and contain valid SP micro-code for power-up test to succeed. But what about if i have 4 new/unused no data drive that is in those location ? Would this array still pass the pwower-up test assume that all other components are working ? I've been told that we might need a flash drive aswell ? but if we do what does this flash drive do ?
Thanks in advance
Will
Soon we going to get a HA model 20 array and i need to get this working which doesnt seem to be as easy as it should. Looking through this forum I assume that we need to have database drives labled as and should be in slots A0,A3,BO,C0 and contain valid SP micro-code for power-up test to succeed. But what about if i have 4 new/unused no data drive that is in those location ? Would this array still pass the pwower-up test assume that all other components are working ? I've been told that we might need a flash drive aswell ? but if we do what does this flash drive do ?
Thanks in advance
Will
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11-21-2007 02:07 AM
11-21-2007 02:07 AM
Re: HA model 20 (A3550A)
This is more than 10 years old ...
I hope this is a gift and you didn't pay for this.
To that server do you want to connect this, it supports only HVD SCSI.
I think it will be very difficult to find some information on this array
I hope this is a gift and you didn't pay for this.
To that server do you want to connect this, it supports only HVD SCSI.
I think it will be very difficult to find some information on this array
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11-21-2007 02:27 AM
11-21-2007 02:27 AM
Re: HA model 20 (A3550A)
Yes i know its old Luk, It's going to be connected to the K460 that we have in stock, Yet another old peice of kit.. I got the user guide for the Array but it doesnt mention about the 4 database drives that other people are mentioning.
Will
Will
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