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LTO HP: How to now how much has been used... by
Masterx81
Hi to all...
I've bought an used LTO HP Ultrium 1, and i want to know how much it
was used, i've tryied with the hp l&tt utility (versions 3.5 SR4 e
4.4), but it doesn't say me nothing about the usage.
If i well remember with an older version of the l&tt i was able to
read that data (with a dds...
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September 26th 07 08:03 PM
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Hard Disk Boot Failure by
Mosqwik
My computer was crashing frequently whenever running video games and I figured it was from the video card overheating so I opened the case took the card out blasted the whole thing with compressed air and the video card as well and then put the card back in, nothing else was dissconected. When I...
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September 25th 07 08:57 PM
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Floppy emulator/flash adaptor by
tns1
Are there any commercial adaptors that would replace a floppy drive with
some type of flash storage (sd, mmc, thumb drive)? To the host, this
would have to look just like the floppy drive it replaced, but use
different media.
The reason I ask is there are many old but useful embedded systems...
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September 17th 07 06:39 PM
by blazej
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Brocade snmp support by
[email protected]
Hi,
I want to implement a module which retrieves switch configuration info
using SNMP. The configuration data which we would be interested a
zone data, port info, firmware version, switch wwn, isl data, name
server etc. We have few queries:
1. Using SNMP, can we retrieve zone info from brocade...
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suggest alternatives? by
Colin Chaplin
Requirement: Provide about 4TB of usable space as fast as possible (no
metrics available, just fast with getting silly - not exactly the tightest
requirement!) to 2 possibly clustered SQL servers and about 8 other servers.
Availability requirements are nothing special, not a mission critical...
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USENIX NSDI '08 Call For Papers Reminder by
Lionel Garth Jones
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Call for Papers:
5th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
(NSDI '08)
April 16-18, 2008
San Francisco, CA, USA
http://www.usenix.org/nsdi08/cfpb
Sponsored by USENIX in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM and...
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HP XP128/1024/12000 visualization tool by
mezantrop
Hi, All!
I wonder if anyone interested in that kind of tool: visualization of
Raid-groups, LDEVs/LUSEs and Host-groups. It scans *.csv output of
Raid-500/450 Offline Tool and produces number of MS Excell tables with
the map of HP XP Array. Currently it's in early testing state, but if
anyone...
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SMI-S or SNMP by
[email protected]
Hello,
This is Subir Das from Network Appliance.
I would like to implement a tool which will retrieve san switch
configuration data. This tool would be collecting data from Brocade,
McData, Cisco and Qlogic switches.
Q1. Should I use SMI-S interface or SNMP technology to retrieve...
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September 7th 07 10:10 PM
by mrs
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Adaptec 2810SA extremely fast or extremely slow? by
Fondazione Distrofici Onlus
Hi, sorry for bad english..
I've got a Tyan Thunder S2885 and an Adaptec 2810SA, configured as
follows:
- 5 Maxtor 300gb hard disks on adaptec card
- 1 Maxtor 160gb hard disk attached to the motherboard
- 3 RAID5 volumes (partitions) on adaptec card
- 1 partition 1TB
- 1...
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USENIX FAST '08 Call For Papers Reminder by
Lionel Garth Jones
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Call for Papers:
6th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '08)
February 26-29, 2008
San Jose, California, USA
http://www.usenix.org/fast08/cfpb
Paper Submission Deadline: September 12,...
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Adaptec 2810SA extremely fast or extremely slow? by
Fondazione Distrofici Onlus
Hi, sorry for bad english..
I've got a Tyan Thunder S2885 and an Adaptec 2810SA, configured as
follows:
- 5 Maxtor 300gb hard disks on adaptec card
- 1 Maxtor 160gb hard disk attached to the motherboard
- 3 RAID5 volumes (partitions) on adaptec card
- 1 partition 1TB
- 1...
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CompactFlash for storage by
Spoon
Hello everyone,
I have an x86-based system running Linux, and I'm considering using a
CompactFlash card for non-volatile storage, instead of a typical hard
disk drive.
I was wondering if I could just use the same IDE driver I've been using
for hard disk drives.
As far as I understand, if I...
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520BPS problem by
[email protected]
Have recently obtained EMC CLARiiON FC (fibre channel) ST336704FCV
drives that are 520BPS formatted. It will not work on linux or win
unless it is reformatted to 512 BPS.
Is it possible to reformat them to 512BPS ?
I use SCU command utility (OS W2003 server, FC HBA Adaptec
AFC-9210LPC but,...
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Typical flash-based storage features and performance by
Spoon
Hello,
We use IDE flash-based storage in our embedded systems. For several
years, our supplier has provided us with PQI DiskOnModules:
http://www.pqimemory.com/documents/domdata.pdf
I find their performance rather lacking.
Media transfer rate
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Do lto3 drives with (e)sata exist? by
Bart Wakker
Hello, (e)sata with 3GB/s should have enough bandwidth for lto-3
drives. I would prefer this over a scsi interface. Do any lto-3
drives with an (e)sata interface exist?
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US DOI Hardware by
[email protected]
Seems like a possible waste of taxpayer dollars, but the US Department
of Interior just pulled the plug on $20M plus of brand new storage
equipment and blade servers. You can read the press release he
http://www.prweb.com/releases/egenera/blade-servers/prweb550135.htm
Looks like a ton of...
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What Network Appliance products where available back in 1994? by
Sue Baskerville ( SuezanneC Baskerville )
What Network Appliance products where available back in 1994?
I mentioned the Gear6 solid state storage device and somebody said
they were using comparable equipment back in 1994, an unspecified
model of "Network Appliance", by which I take it they mean the
products made by NetApp.
I suspect they...
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August 30th 07 03:02 AM
by Lon
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