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08-24-2000 11:26 PM
08-24-2000 11:26 PM
arraymond not started
Hello! Sorry for my English.
HP-UX 11.0, D 370 800 Serias, hpC2400 Array type.
It is normal, there are no mistakes in logs, ARMServer is started, I start
/sbin/init.d/hparray start, but I do not see arraymond in processes.
Somebody can help me?
HP-UX 11.0, D 370 800 Serias, hpC2400 Array type.
It is normal, there are no mistakes in logs, ARMServer is started, I start
/sbin/init.d/hparray start, but I do not see arraymond in processes.
Somebody can help me?
sin
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08-24-2000 11:33 PM
08-24-2000 11:33 PM
Re: arraymond not started
What kind of disk array do youi use? Is it an AutoRAID? or one of the 'older' C2430?
There is no good troubleshooting with bad data
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08-29-2000 02:11 AM
08-29-2000 02:11 AM
Re: arraymond not started
C2400
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08-29-2000 03:55 AM
08-29-2000 03:55 AM
Re: arraymond not started
Sergey,
Unfortunately is C2400 not clear name for a disk array.
How does the array look like? Is there space for 5 individual disks (3 in the front 2 in the back)? The ARMmgr can't handle this type of array and there is no need to run it on the box. (btw. The C2430/C2440 diskarrays aren't supported on HSC bus SCSI interfaces like you use them in the D-Class)
Or is your diskarray a box for 12 disks? In this case it is an AutoRAID and we have to figure out why the ARMmgr regrets to work
Unfortunately is C2400 not clear name for a disk array.
How does the array look like? Is there space for 5 individual disks (3 in the front 2 in the back)? The ARMmgr can't handle this type of array and there is no need to run it on the box. (btw. The C2430/C2440 diskarrays aren't supported on HSC bus SCSI interfaces like you use them in the D-Class)
Or is your diskarray a box for 12 disks? In this case it is an AutoRAID and we have to figure out why the ARMmgr regrets to work
There is no good troubleshooting with bad data
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