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07-08-2004 11:00 AM - last edited on 12-24-2012 09:11 PM by Cathy_xu
07-08-2004 11:00 AM - last edited on 12-24-2012 09:11 PM by Cathy_xu
NAS B3000 W/Storage Upgrade to Win 2003
I bought the upgrade kit for my NAS B3000 to upgrade from WIN 2K to WIN 2003. After performing the upgrade the WIN 2003 OS has two sets of drives with everything connected. If I disconnect one of the HBA's only one set of dives are there and it works fine. However this was not the case before the upgrade. The system is configured for High Availability, two HBA's in the server and two MSA 1000 in the SAN. Any thoughts?
P.S.This thread has been moved from Disk, Disk Arrays (Legacy) to Network Attached Storage (NAS) (Small and Medium Business)- HP Forums Moderator
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