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04-13-2005 01:09 PM
04-13-2005 01:09 PM
KZPAC RAID Controller
I am having AlphaServer DS20 with Digital Unix TRU64 Ver 5.1a installed. This server is connected with storage array KZPAC controller. I am having of 10 * 36 GB disk. Now my problem is the capacity of the disk showing is 1378 MB no matter whether it is 1 disk or 4 disks.
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04-13-2005 11:18 PM
04-13-2005 11:18 PM
Re: KZPAC RAID Controller
Jolly,
The problem is that the old KZPAC controller was only meant to support disk drives up to 9GB in capacity. It is severely limited in that the largest logical drive that you can create is 32GB MAX. The release notes are here.
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/alphaserver/storage/controllers/kzpac/kzpac_rn.pdf
If you need capacity, I would really look at upgrading your controller. Hope this helps.
Don Billing
The problem is that the old KZPAC controller was only meant to support disk drives up to 9GB in capacity. It is severely limited in that the largest logical drive that you can create is 32GB MAX. The release notes are here.
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/alphaserver/storage/controllers/kzpac/kzpac_rn.pdf
If you need capacity, I would really look at upgrading your controller. Hope this helps.
Don Billing
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