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We have four of them, they are configured as follows:
:DSTAT ALL
LDEV-TYPE STATUS VOLUME (VOLUME SET - GEN)
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1-C2474S MASTER MEMBER1 (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0)
3-C3010-3 MEMBER MEMBER03 (BGD-0)
11-C2474S MEMBER MEMBER2 (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0)
12-ST15150 MASTER MEMBER1 (BGD-0)
13-ST15150 MEMBER MEMBER13 (BGD-0)
14-ST15150 MEMBER MEMBER2 (BGD-0)
15-ST15150 MEMBER MEMBER15 (BGD-0)
19-C3010 MEMBER MEMBER19 (BGD-0)
LD 12
LDEV: 12 DEVNAME: OUTDEV: 0 MODE:
ID: HPC3010M1 RSIZE: 128 DEVTYPE: DISC
PATH: 48.2.0 MPETYPE: 4 MPESUBTYPE: 2
CLASS: DISC SPOOL
hth
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From: Davidson, Brian <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: SEAGATE drives on HP3000
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>> Michael L Gueterman wrote :
>>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] HP3000 RAM Cheap?
>>Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 1:26PM
>>
>>Brian,
>>
>> You can get Seagate drives off the shelf and use them in
>>the 3000. The biggest caveat I know of is that the firmware
>>used in these drives "may not" be on the same par as that
>>used in the drives sold by HP for the 3000 (even though the
>>actual mechanism is the same). <snip>
>
>Let me relay to you my problem. I bought a Seagate ST34371W drive to
>attach to FW controller. These are the latest 4 GB drives and they are
>listed in IODFAULT.PUB.SYS. However, MAPPER does not recognize the
>firmware at all. HP can "see" the firmware and when it doesn't say
>something like "HP02" is just hangs. I had the HPCE bring an "official"
>ST34371W drive and it works fine. Has anyone else successfully bought
>SEAGATE drives and installed them on HP3000. What is the secret? What
>does MAPPER show as the firmware number?
>
>Brian Davidson
>U.S. Army, Falls Church, VA
>Tel: (703) 681-9781 DSN 761-9781
>Fax: (703) 681-9304 DSN 761-9304
>Email: [log in to unmask]
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