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тАО08-06-2004 07:00 PM
тАО08-06-2004 07:00 PM
Used hardrives
Now I have 3 disk in it but i want to upgrade to 6 disk.
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тАО08-07-2004 04:46 PM
тАО08-07-2004 04:46 PM
Re: Used hardrives
If yes, then yes you can. When you generate the new array or expand the existing one, then you will be effectively wiping the data out that may have existed on them. If your intent is to preserve the data, then make sure the drives you move arrive in the order you gathered them from the other server. Once they spin up, the 3200 controller will detect the existing array and initialize it.
Does this answer your question? Or are you trying to use a third party disk?
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тАО08-07-2004 11:46 PM
тАО08-07-2004 11:46 PM
Re: Used hardrives
I think you need to provide a little more info as Joost suggests. It depends what you are trying to do.
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тАО08-08-2004 05:31 AM
тАО08-08-2004 05:31 AM
Re: Used hardrives
Is there also an max in Gb for the SCSI disk or is it possible to place 3 x 9.1 SCSI disk and 3 x for example 15 Gb??
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тАО08-08-2004 05:54 AM
тАО08-08-2004 05:54 AM
Re: Used hardrives
You can update the firmware either through Windows:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/storage/us/download/14979.html
Or, from a diskette at boot time:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/storage/us/download/14694.html
If you use the diskette version (recommended) you will need Diskette #1
The SmartArray 3200 bios has support for up to 36GB drives.
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