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11-02-2000 08:12 AM
11-02-2000 08:12 AM
Hello!
I have a D350 Server, I use this server to develop some applications, but I need to increase the disk area, I have a Disk array Model 10 whit 6 disk of 4gb each one,
Can I connect this disk array on D350 server?this server have a SE SCSI port available. And if this is posible, is necesary install some patch's??
I know to this disk array are very old, but need to save money.
Tnks!.
I have a D350 Server, I use this server to develop some applications, but I need to increase the disk area, I have a Disk array Model 10 whit 6 disk of 4gb each one,
Can I connect this disk array on D350 server?this server have a SE SCSI port available. And if this is posible, is necesary install some patch's??
I know to this disk array are very old, but need to save money.
Tnks!.
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11-02-2000 08:20 AM
11-02-2000 08:20 AM
Re: Disk Array Model 10 - D350
I do not know the "Disk Array Model 10" but if it contains single ended disks there should be no problem in doing it. No special patches needed.
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11-02-2000 08:40 AM
11-02-2000 08:40 AM
SolutionYou should have no problem connecting a Model 10 (Nike) array to your D class. Just ensure you have a late GR patch bundle loaded, this should take care of all driver/possible problems.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...

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11-06-2000 08:18 AM
11-06-2000 08:18 AM
Re: Disk Array Model 10 - D350
Hi Joell,
indeed, a A3231A Nike Model 10 contains SE disks BUT this SE scsi bus is a disk array internal one.
To connect it to a server you need a SCSI FW card- no problem, since a D350 has at least one (used for it's hot swap bay).
Patches: it's just a new FW scsi disk- I'm not aware of any special patch.
HTH
Thomas
indeed, a A3231A Nike Model 10 contains SE disks BUT this SE scsi bus is a disk array internal one.
To connect it to a server you need a SCSI FW card- no problem, since a D350 has at least one (used for it's hot swap bay).
Patches: it's just a new FW scsi disk- I'm not aware of any special patch.
HTH
Thomas
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