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Any Way to Autostart Drives in 4214R?



 
 
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Old May 31st 05, 12:45 AM
Will
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Default Any Way to Autostart Drives in 4214R?

Is there any way to force drives that are inserted into a 4214R drive array
to autostart? Apparently the host is sending the start unit to these
drives by default. I have an application exposing drives through fibre
channel where the start unit is not sent by the host, and I need the drive
to be started on insertion by the drive array itself.

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