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05-23-2000 07:28 AM
05-23-2000 07:28 AM
D370 disk bays
Hi Everyone,
I probably have an easy question. On a D370, there are 5 low profile bays. I vaguely remember somewhere that on one of the D class systems you couldn't use all the bays. Can someone tell me if all bays can be used on the D370?
Dolores
I probably have an easy question. On a D370, there are 5 low profile bays. I vaguely remember somewhere that on one of the D class systems you couldn't use all the bays. Can someone tell me if all bays can be used on the D370?
Dolores
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05-23-2000 07:56 AM
05-23-2000 07:56 AM
Re: D370 disk bays
I have not heard of the restriction that you talk of, and certainly I believe that hthe bays are there to be used.
Certainly I use 5 discs in my Dx70
Certainly I use 5 discs in my Dx70
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05-23-2000 09:08 AM
05-23-2000 09:08 AM
Re: D370 disk bays
On every D3x0 you can use all 5 slots for hot plug disks
but...
there are only two disk slots in the D2x0.
So, in a D370 you have always 5 disk slots
but...
there are only two disk slots in the D2x0.
So, in a D370 you have always 5 disk slots
There is no good troubleshooting with bad data
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05-24-2000 01:13 AM
05-24-2000 01:13 AM
Re: D370 disk bays
Some times i prefer what i can see.
Open D's door and look for disks conectors. If they are there, just insert you disk and do an ioscan.
If you cant do it, yes... all 5 bays can be used on a D370.
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