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04-26-2005 03:26 AM
04-26-2005 03:26 AM
I have a VA7410 storage. Can I put in VA7410 286714-B22 (72GB 10K U320 Pluggable Hard Drive)
Thank you,
alin
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04-26-2005 02:26 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
see my attached file for all possible disk type for VA7410. That information i get form HP product bulletin.
HTH
tienna
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04-26-2005 05:15 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
where can I find the HP product bulletin.
Alin
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04-26-2005 05:37 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
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04-26-2005 07:15 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
http://www.desktop-assistance.com/hpprodbulletin.html
Register and enjoy.
tienna
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04-26-2005 08:02 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
so, where can I find informations about maximum transfer rate for VA7410 ?
thank you
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04-26-2005 08:21 PM
04-26-2005 08:21 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
If your system is installed CommandView SDM
run this command
[serverb:/] armdsp -a VA002
....
....
Controller At M/C1:
Status:_______________________________Good
Serial Number:________________________00PR05B51101
Vendor ID:____________________________HP
Product ID:___________________________A6189A
Product Revision:_____________________HP19
Firmware Revision:____________________38370HP19P1031031142
Manufacturing Product Code:___________IJMTU00013
Controller Type:______________________HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7400
Battery Charger Firmware Revision:____4.3
Front Port At M/C1.H1:
Status:_____________________________Good
Port Instance:______________________0
Hard Address:_______________________110
Link State:_________________________Link Up
Node WWN:___________________________50060b000014ea2c
Port WWN:___________________________50060b00001bebd2
Topology:___________________________Private Loop
Data Rate:__________________________1 GBit/sec
Port ID:____________________________110
Device Host Name:___________________ipcaspa
Hardware Path:______________________0/10/0/0.1.18.39.0.0.0
Device Path:________________________/dev/dsk/c4t0d0
Back Port At M/C1.J1:
Status:_____________________________Good
Port Instance:______________________0
Hard Address:_______________________125
Link State:_________________________Link Up
Node WWN:___________________________50060b000014ea2c
Port WWN:___________________________50060b00001bebd3
Topology:___________________________Private Loop
Data Rate:__________________________1 GBit/sec
Port ID:____________________________125
Battery at M/C1.B1:
....
...
PORTS
Settings for port M/C1.H1:
Port ID:______________________________110
Behavior:_____________________________HPUX
Topology:_____________________________Private Loop
Queue Full Threshold:_________________750
Data Rate:____________________________1 GBit/sec
Settings for port M/C1.J1:
Data Rate:____________________________1 GBit/sec
Settings for port M/C2.H1:
Port ID:______________________________108
Behavior:_____________________________HPUX
Topology:_____________________________Private Loop
Queue Full Threshold:_________________750
Data Rate:____________________________1 GBit/sec
Settings for port M/C2.J1:
Data Rate:____________________________1 GBit/sec
...
HTH
tienna
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04-26-2005 08:50 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
I look for "official" specifications. Specifications they are on HP site.
Thanks
Alin
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04-26-2005 09:21 PM
04-26-2005 09:21 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
2Gbps is the maximum speed at which VA7410 talks with the host.
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11558_div/11558_div.html#Product%20Highlights
Regards,
Naveej
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04-26-2005 09:32 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
http://h200007.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpg28923/lpg28923.pdf
PAGE 74.
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05-04-2005 01:29 AM
05-04-2005 01:29 AM
Re: HDD for VA7410
I have a VA7410 storage which have 10 x HDD 73GB. What is the minimum number of HDD (73GB or 146GB) which I can put in VA7410? Can I put 1 x HDD 146 GB? Where can I find informations (tutorials, how-to, etc) about I add this HDD to the space of storage
Thank again
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05-04-2005 01:37 AM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/va7110/specifications.html
(The link says '7110', but the content is for both, the VA7110 and the VA7410).
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05-04-2005 05:04 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
Thanks
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05-04-2005 06:18 PM
05-04-2005 06:18 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
How many enclosures you have?
If it is main only, then 15 disks are possible in total.
If you have 10 already, you can add 5 more, preferably same capacity and speed.
If you mix the capacity then you may not be utilizing the larger capacity, especially if you are adding only one.
REgds
TT
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05-04-2005 07:25 PM
05-04-2005 07:25 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
I have one enclosure, and it is main only.
I have 10 HDD (73GB)already.
The questions are:
Can I put in storage and use only one 146GB HDD?
Can I put in storage and use only one 73GB HDD?
If I can't put and use only one 146GB HDD what is the minimum number of HDD which I must put in storage?
Regards,
Alin
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05-04-2005 07:35 PM
05-04-2005 07:35 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
Can. BUT VA7410 has 2 RG (redundancy group) You shold consider which slot you insert disk to
1. run this command
#armdsp your_VA_ALIAS
#ioscan -fnC disk
#vgdisplay vgXX
vgXX is vg you want to extend lv.
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05-04-2005 09:42 PM
05-04-2005 09:42 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
If I run the commands you say me, I add a new HDD and grow-up the space of storage?
What is your opinion about this:
I have one enclosure, and it is main only.
I have 10 HDD (73GB)already.
The questions are:
Can I put in storage and use only one 146GB HDD?
Can I put in storage and use only one 73GB HDD?
If I can't put and use only one 146GB HDD what is the minimum number of HDD which I must put in storage?
Thanks many more again
Alin
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05-05-2005 02:36 PM
05-05-2005 02:36 PM
Re: HDD for VA7410
#armdsp -a your_VA_name
then check number of RG (FOR EXAMPLE)
CAPACITY USAGE
Total Disk Enclosures:________________2
Redundancy Group:_____________________1
Total Disks:________________________11
Total Physical Size:________________367.164 GB
Allocated to Regular LUNs:__________245.097 GB
Allocated as Business Copies:_______0 bytes
Used as Active Hot Spare:___________33.375 GB
Used for Redundancy:________________87.832 GB
Unallocated (Available for LUNs):___880 MB
Redundancy Group:_____________________2
Total Disks:________________________9
Total Physical Size:________________300.407 GB
Allocated to Regular LUNs:__________190 GB
Allocated as Business Copies:_______0 bytes
Used as Active Hot Spare:___________33.375 GB
Used for Redundancy:________________76.93 GB
Unallocated (Available for LUNs):___104 MB
>> IT MEAN VA7400 HAS TWO RG(Redundancy Group)
YOUR QUESTION
Can I put in storage and use only one 146GB HDD?
>>CAN. VA7410 SUPPORT FO 146gb DISK. THIS DISK WILL BE HOT SPARE DISK (SEE ATTACHED FILE FOR CONFIG)
Can I put in storage and use only one 73GB HDD?
>> OFFCOURSE
If I can't put and use only one 146GB HDD what is the minimum number of HDD which I must put in storage?
>> ONLY NEED CONSIDER SLOT TO INSERT TO (SHOULD KEEP "Unallocated Available for LUNs" IS BIGGER THAN ONE DISK)
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05-05-2005 05:50 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
Where can I find for download "VA user guide and service manual" ?
Thank you
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05-05-2005 05:54 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
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05-05-2005 08:12 PM
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Re: HDD for VA7410
I can not remember where i got it from.
I can not attached to this thread because size is over limit
pls give me you e mail. or send mail to me at
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