OK well that test will take a while. It will be at least Friday before I can get to that site. I will see if I can locate a rev C and try it. It's at least a new direction. Thanks... I will let you know how it goes.
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I am not at that site right now, but, if memory serves, they are J4858A's
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The Procurve's firmware is Aug 26 2009 10:16:27 I.10.77. It is nearly the latest.
The TurboIron is an SLBF model and the firmware is 07.1.21T42 which is 2002 vintage, but, is recent in the versioning history of that model. It is the latest version I have and since Brocade took over, they have...
Hmmmm...
Foundry TurboIron TSR8F-8SX to Procurve 2848. Procurve has proper SX gbic modules and works SX between other procurves and Cisco Gigabit. Foundry is SX and connects properly to Cisco switches and an Enterasys I got out for testing. The ports are known good, the GBICS are known good...
Yep:
They can be overcharged, and thus may evaporate a good portion of the electrolite, so, they may not last as long as AGM/Gel types.
I use a battery box that is outside of my residence to power an APC Matrix 5000. It runs my computers and some critical loads inside the house. I am using...
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I broke into this one, but, I would still like to know... I have another unit that is locked up...
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Help:
I did something a bit stupid...
I accidently locked my SPS on a K1 and don't remember the password... (If indeed I did set it)... Is there a default or a way to reset it??? The unit is unconfigured otherwise and I do have a couple of spare SPS units I can use in the meantime.
I am...
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I have a strange issue.. I have used PIX for a while now, but, never more than a couple on any single network. This network I am working on now has six... and I am staring to track this issue. Below are 4 'show version' from different PIX boxes. All show some similar and matching...
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Well, that part works. Still have a couple of issues to discuss, but, things are certainly better than they were.
I could not get the 8+1 RAID5 recognized by my Linux machine. I am not sure why, but, I don't think it's the Linux that's at fault. (A customer of mine has a Clariion Cx200...
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I found that problem. Using an unbind -a (all) was only doing the unbind on the first group/lun. I had to remove the second and third groups manually. My Dell still can't see the new LUN's, but, since the DPE is building RAID5's and I suspect that unlike PERC's and DAC's, these arrays are...
As much as I am unaccustomed to whining.. (I really hate it in other people)... I am not having any fun here.. Perhaps there is too much old PDP/VAX/etc arcana in my head to figure out what I am doing wrong, but, I am just not getting this. Here is what the fcli> has to say with my issue...
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OH... forgot to mention... It does respond to FCLI mode...
I am in the process of motoring around in there, but, it is pretty messy... Maybe I can find the "DEFAULT" button and start over..
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Thanks for the reply.. Yeah.. I sort of knnew that, so , I pulled all the drives and fed them into slot 0 one at a time, until one of them started loading flare code.. I then put drives 2 and 3 in and let the code get copied and then swapped out the 0 drive with one of the appropriate size...
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Forgot to add a few things.
One: Since I don't have docs, I don't know if or how this thing is terminated, so.... There are no visible termonators with it.
Two: We may have a bit of fun with getting the host OS to be very useful in helping. It's a CentOS 3.7 system on a Dell 7150 Quad...
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After so many years in this industry, I hate being a newbie at anything, but, I picked up a FC5600 as a storage shelf. Not realizing that it was a whole sight more than just a shelf. What I needed was a dumb shelf w/73G drives that I could simply attach to my Emulex LP8000/Linux and go.. No...
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