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What is a PDC menu? And of the 5 or 6 who responded... did any of you have a list or plan of attack on what steps/procedures you went through to do this? Did you have to configure your BCV's on the 3000 and are they on a separate volume set?
>>> Terry Robertson <[log in to unmask]> 01/10 4:32 PM >>>
Yes, you can boot from the Symmetrix box. I have had this configuration on
a 989 before and had no problems with it at all. EMC will build the machine
and will deliver to the HP3000 whatever size drives you wish, I used 4gig
drives. You will need to do a reload to move ldev1 and build the new system
volume set. Don't forget to change the primary boot path from the PDC menu.
I even suffered a drive failure and the system did not notice. I give them
an A+ on usability, probably a little lower on price.
If you own the existing drives, I would keep them and mount them as a
private volume for your personal play area. If you don't need them and want
to, remove them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Setree [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:55 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Storage Array
We have recently purchased an EMC Symmetrix ( personal preference would have
been XP256 but I digress... :o) ) and I need to convert our data to the
EMC disk drives. My question is this... can the O/S (ldev 1) be transferred
to the EMC? We are using the system volume set so I don't have user volumes
to deal with. Since we are using the system volume set logic tells me that
the O/S would have to reside on the Sym(metrix). Should I keep ldev 1 or can
it be removed from the system? I have 3 drives in the cabinet now (ldevs 1,
2 and 3) and I cannot think of any reason to either keep or dispose of them.
TIA
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