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November 1996, Week 1

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Mike Liening <[log in to unmask]>
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Mike Liening <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Nov 1996 18:05:56 PST
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Hi all,
Thanks to you all who sent ideas on how to correct my disc problems.  This
was the second Seagate ST32550N drive to go bad, so, back to hp drives
(even though many of them, from what I understand, are OEM'd Seagate
drives).

Now, we're looking at RAID solutions.
Is the HP Model 10 (A3231A / A3388A) the only SCSI raid available for the
3k?  A hardware vendor I spoke with today said that we could buy a Seagate
raid system which he says is the same unit as HP's except without HP's logo,
 and it'll work just fine.  Since we haven't had very good luck with the
Seagate drives, we're wary of this.  Anyone have any thoughts regarding
raid systems for the 3k?

Thanks,
-Mike-

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From: Mike Liening@MIS@VMED, on 11/4/96 10:26 AM:
Hi all,
Got to work this morning and was told there was a disc problem over the
weekend with disc io error messages being displayed.
When bringing up the system, ldev 3 (the third of three drives) says it
wasn't mounted.
Volutil shows all three drives, MEMBER1, MEMBER2 and MEMBER3 when I do a
SHOWSET MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET VOLUMES
SYSGEN shows the three drives
DSTAT only shows the first two drives.

Does it sould like I have a physically bad drive?  Or is there something I
can do to mount the drive? Recover the data?  Or am I stuck with a
reload...
Thanks,
-Mike-

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