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тАО05-21-2005 09:15 AM
тАО05-21-2005 09:15 AM
upgrading from 360g3 to 380g3
Has anybody successfully done this before?
Thanks,
Trevor
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тАО05-22-2005 06:48 PM
тАО05-22-2005 06:48 PM
Re: upgrading from 360g3 to 380g3
Yes you can manage to do so, as follows
(I am assuming the DL380 server is empty at this point)
1. Take one of the drive from DL360 and put it in to Dl380 and boot the server
2. You will get a post error message that notifies a missing member. Just press F1 to continue and see if you can boot the OS
3. Power down server and pop in the slot where the missing drive is reported on post earlier and this time Press F2 when prompted so the a rebuild can be started
Regards
Amha Kassa
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тАО05-23-2005 05:52 AM
тАО05-23-2005 05:52 AM
Re: upgrading from 360g3 to 380g3
I am pulling a disk from a DL360 G3 (slot 1) and putting it in a DL380 G3 (slot 1).
I can then boot to the OS no problem with the single disk and it does alarm that the array has been broken and to "Replace scsi port 1: scsi id 0" and I hit F1.
Then I power down, put a known good spare in slot 0 and power on and it doesn't recognize the spare and never prompts for rebuild. Using the SmartStart disk I can see that it is loading the spare into "Port 2: scsi id0". How do I make it "Port 1" where it's trying to detect it?
I am attaching the ADU inspection report so you can see what I am talking about.
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тАО06-01-2005 12:19 AM
тАО06-01-2005 12:19 AM
Re: upgrading from 360g3 to 380g3
You'll have to move both discs frrom DL360 to DL380. Both discs have to be inserted in the same previous slot to allow the DL380 Smartarray recognize them and change the SCSI Channel accordingly and maintaind the RAID1 configuration.
I would also advise you to previously obtain a mirrored dl360 disk, to have the chance to recover your server.
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тАО06-01-2005 05:41 AM
тАО06-01-2005 05:41 AM
Re: upgrading from 360g3 to 380g3
The problem was that the scsi configuration was cabled on the back plane to port 2 (default I guess cause all our servers are like this) and I needed to change it to port 1.
Once I moved the cable, the controller then recognized the spare disk on port 1 and rebuilt the raid (1) with no problems.
Thanks everyone for your help.