Dear All
We have been able to resolve this issue.....eventually. The problem seems to
be connected to the hardware revision of the HSZ70 controllers. The
controllers I have are hardware H01 or H02, but we do have a couple of H04
controllers in another office. With the H04 revision controllers, the
configuration worked straight away. Everthing else was the same - system,
HSOF version, disk configuration, and operating system version.
Peter Reynolds - For the latest in IT
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Reynolds
> Sent: 10 July 2001 08:11
> To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl. gov (E-mail)
> Subject: Disk configuration on GS80
>
> Dear All
>
> Further to my earlier posting, we managed to get the system working
> correctly by using fibre channel disk arrays. We did load v5.1 onto an
> Alphaserver 4100 system, and applied patch kit 3, but this system also
> behaved in the same way as the earlier attempts with the GS80; no matter
> how many units were made presentable from HSZ70's the system only saw
> three units from the os. All units were visable from SCU, and hwmgr had no
> effect.
>
> Since I originally posted this message, I have only had one reply - from
> Jason Orendorf - basically suggesting things we have already tried. I
> personally feel that if the SPD for the product says that configurations
> are supported then they should work with the minimum of fuss. Any other
> suggestions on what I may have missed in building this configuration will
> be gratefully received.
>
> Peter Reynolds - For the latest in IT
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> Technical Consultant
> http://www.synstar.com
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>
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