2-2Guidelines for Making Changes to Current Installation

Table 2-1

Supported Compaq Hard Drives

18.2-GB Ultra2 10k-II Hot-Plug 18.2-GB Ultra2 Hot-Plug

18.2-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Hot-Plug 18.2-GB Wide-Ultra Hot-Plug

9.1-GB Wide-Ultra2 10k-II Hot-Plug 9.1-GB Wide-Ultra2 Hot-Plug

9.1-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Hot-Plug 9.1-GB Wide-Ultra Hot-Plug

4.3-GB Wide-Ultra2 10k-II Hot-Plug 4.3-GB Wide-Ultra2 Hot-Plug

4.3-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Hot-Plug 4.3-GB Wide-Ultra Hot-Plug

2.1-GB Wide-Ultra SCSI Hot-Plug

18.2-GB Wide-Ultra2 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug 18.2-GB Wide-Ultra2 Non-Hot-Plug

18.2-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug

9.1-GB Wide-Ultra2 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug 9.1-GB Wide-Ultra2 Non-Hot-Plug

9.1-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug 9.1-GB Wide-Ultra Non-Hot-Plug

4.3-GB Wide-Ultra2 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug 4.3-GB Wide-Ultra2 Non-Hot-Plug

4.3-GB Wide-Ultra 10k-II Non-Hot-Plug 4.3-GB Wide-Ultra Non-Hot-Plug

2.1-GB Wide-Ultra SCSI Non-Hot-Plug

Drives should be of the same capacity to provide the greatest storage space efficiency when grouped in the same drive array.

Except on hot-plug drives in ProLiant servers and storage systems, you must manually set the SCSI ID on each drive to a unique value in the range 0 to 6 or 8 to 15 for each SCSI bus (ID7 is reserved for the controller). Consult the documentation that came with the drive for instructions on setting the SCSI ID.

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