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01-06-2004 05:26 AM
01-06-2004 05:26 AM
Array Config Util
I have a stupid question.
I inherited a Cluster with 2 Proliant 6400R's fiber connected to a RAIDArray 4100. There are 2 identical Mirrors set up on 2 seperate arrays. I need to delete one of these arrays but I do not know which drive letter corresponds to which array. No documentation on the setup of the system is available.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Patrick G.
I inherited a Cluster with 2 Proliant 6400R's fiber connected to a RAIDArray 4100. There are 2 identical Mirrors set up on 2 seperate arrays. I need to delete one of these arrays but I do not know which drive letter corresponds to which array. No documentation on the setup of the system is available.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Patrick G.
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01-06-2004 08:48 AM
01-06-2004 08:48 AM
Re: Array Config Util
Hi Patrick:
This is tricky; but each logical drive is one physical drive in windows disk management or disk administration.
Logical drive 1 = will be disk 0
Logical drive 2 = will be disk 1
etc ; ; disk management gives signiture to these drives. and then disk 0 can be partioned to c: d: etc.
also check if they are basic or dynamic if win2k.
Hope this helps.
This is tricky; but each logical drive is one physical drive in windows disk management or disk administration.
Logical drive 1 = will be disk 0
Logical drive 2 = will be disk 1
etc ; ; disk management gives signiture to these drives. and then disk 0 can be partioned to c: d: etc.
also check if they are basic or dynamic if win2k.
Hope this helps.
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