Hello Jesús M. Navarro,
Am 2010-11-24 13:48:58, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> What do you mean? Those are SAS drives that come installed in their
I have SCSI U320 SCA80 drives and not SAS. :-D
> hot-swappable bay. You just need to extract the failed one, put the new one
> into the bay and put it on again.
>
> What's exactly your problem?
It seems it is the Kernel which screw up, if I have a filesystem or HDD
error, because the Kernel print arround 30 kByte of error messages and
if I pull out the HDD and insert a new one, it is not correctly detected
(I use the eServer xSeries 335, 345 and 365)
Note: I am new to IBM Servers, except AS400. :-D
All of my Sun servers (SCSI and SAS) are working perfectly but are costly
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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