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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> 07/24/96 06:50am >>>
Why after I have put on MPE/ix 5.0, powerpatch 3 and powerpatch 5 does the
system still show this:

RELEASE: C.50.00 MPE/iX HP31900 B.79.06 USER VERSION: C.50.00

I thought it would be C.50.03 or C.50.05? [...]48_24Jul199608:07:[log in to unmask]
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The ST32550N (2GB seagate) and ST15150 (4GB Seagate) drives are not known to
cause disk corruption (as far as i know!) except on CIO systems...specifically
925, 935, 949, 950, 955, 960 and 980. Even then, this is fixed in patch mpejx14.
 
The 2GB and 4GB drives are supported with express 3 powerpatch or simply 2
patches mpejx14 for the iodfault file and ofdhxe3 which provides the offline
diagnostics for the 4GB drives, or odijx25 doing the same stuff for the 2GB
drives.
 
Hope that helps =)
 
 
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Subject: 2GB SCSI Drives
Author:  Non-HP-HP3000-L ([log in to unmask]) at HP-Singapore,mimegw30
Date:    7/27/96 12:26 AM
 
 
When we purchased/updated our 957, we were advised to buy 1 GB SCSI drives
over the 2 GB drives.  I remember awhile back on this list some discussion
over the reliability of the 2 GB drives.
 
Does anyone know if this has been resolved?  We are now needing to add 2 to
4 GB and told the 1 GB drives are not available.  Our HP rep is advising us
to buy 2 GB C5257U SCSI drives at this point in time.  What about the 4 GB
drive?
 
I would appreciate any comment.
 
Thanks,    Grant
Grant Hoag                -   Internet email: [log in to unmask]
Systems Analyst           -   Voice: (805) 546-3248 Fax: (805) 546-3102
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