Title: | HSZ40 Product Conference |
Moderator: | SSDEVO::EDMONDS |
Created: | Mon Apr 11 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 902 |
Total number of notes: | 3319 |
I've a nonredundant configuration and i try to addon the second one to a dual redundant configuration; when i try to do that, the controller fault with led 1,4,6 blinking and led // stay on. I suspect a problem because I've 3 raidset (raid 5) all with SAVE_CONFIGURATION option. How can I disable the SAVE_configuration option on HSZ40-C with HSOF 3.0-2, without lose any customer data??? Regards, Claudio
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829.1 | Nope but I am not sure that is your problem... | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | Tue Apr 01 1997 11:51 | 3 | |
I don't believe you can. Changing the save configuration option will change the size of the disks involved and may change the geometry of the disks in an adverse manner. | |||||
829.2 | Not the problem. | JULIET::SMITH_P | Wed Apr 02 1997 09:28 | 18 | |
The save_configuration cannot be changed on the fly. This is not your problem. What is the existing controller revision and firmware level? Type >show this from the CLI and this should give you the information. What is the new controller revision and firmware level? They should be identical. If the firmware revisions are different or the controllers are different, one is an HSZ40 the other is an HSZ50 then this will not work. Normally installation of the controller is trivial. Shutdown the existing controller, power down, install new controller and cache module (not in that order), install the SCSI cable betweem the controllers, power up, type from the existing controller >set failover copy=this and your are done. Paul | |||||
829.3 | SSDEVO::T_GONZALES | Fri Apr 04 1997 12:29 | 7 | ||
on which controller does it fail the first on the second, when does it fail, during which step of the setting up of the second controller? plug a terminal into that controllers terminal interface and run fmu and show last all |