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02-20-2001 04:00 PM
02-20-2001 04:00 PM
Redundancy
I recently setup a Proliant 8000 using a 4250es controller.
There are 7 -18gb drives total. Array A consists of 3 -18gb drives using RAID 5. Array B consists of 3 -18gb drives with a 4th used as an on-line spare.
My question is as follows. Can I add a second 4250es
controller for redundancy without erasing the current configuration?
If so, what steps do I need to take?
There are 7 -18gb drives total. Array A consists of 3 -18gb drives using RAID 5. Array B consists of 3 -18gb drives with a 4th used as an on-line spare.
My question is as follows. Can I add a second 4250es
controller for redundancy without erasing the current configuration?
If so, what steps do I need to take?
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04-03-2001 04:00 PM
04-03-2001 04:00 PM
Re: Redundancy
Sure - install the second controller in the slot right next to the original 4250ES, run setup and then load the redundancy driver from the NT 4.0 SSD:
NT 4.0 SSD
NT 4.0 SSD
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