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04-16-2002 12:56 PM
04-16-2002 12:56 PM
HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
I am try to configure a D210 (HP9000) with a HASS (SCSI Storage Array), but I can't see the disks in the server (ioscan -fnCdisk).
I installed HPUX 11.0 with Software Bundle(QPK1100, B.11.00.54.7) and Hardware Bundle (XSWHWCR1100, B.11.00.54.6), moreover the target is fine.
what more can do I?
please help!!
Thank's in advance
PD:Sorry for my poor English
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04-16-2002 05:58 PM
04-16-2002 05:58 PM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
You can check bus for your server.
If internal disk on bus 1 then HASS must in bus 0
and you can check SCSI-card address.
HBX
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04-16-2002 09:51 PM
04-16-2002 09:51 PM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
Have you done an ioscan ?
Your disks should appear in the result and be claimed.
If they are not claimed, you should run the insf command ( check manpages prior to work ).
If possible try the stm ( support tool manager ). If you can run CDE, try xstm to find your problem ( if it is still there).
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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04-17-2002 03:52 AM
04-17-2002 03:52 AM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
Check the SCSI ID settings on the HASS rack! Each disk must have it's OWN SCSI ID. Make sure it's terminated also.
live free or die
harry
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04-17-2002 01:17 PM
04-17-2002 01:17 PM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
The cards SCSI (HP-PB 16 bits differential SCSI), have a special driver?. Maybe I must install someone?
Thanks
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04-17-2002 05:20 PM
04-17-2002 05:20 PM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
live free or die
harry
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04-18-2002 10:01 AM
04-18-2002 10:01 AM
Re: HASS (High Availability Storage Systems)
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