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Old June 29th 05, 01:05 AM
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Default HP 30/FC support resources

We have 2 x HP 30/FC chassis.

The units run PROM code 0173.

The controllers run the Clariion Flare OS. It is my understanding that
version 9.56.03 Flare Code adds support for 36G drives in the array.

Couple of questions:

i) Does anyone know a source for 36G disks with 9.56.03 Flare Code?
ii) Is there support for higher density disks?
iii) Are there any support resources that a 30/FC user should know
about?

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David Gibson
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