It should run fine with one SP however write cache will be disabled. Same thing if you don't have an SPS. No write cache. As for your RS232, do you have the correct cable and are you using the correct settings?
The only problem with resetting these switches is you more than likely will wipe out the feature keys. I reset my DS-24M2 I got on Ebay and wiped out the feature keys now I can only use 8 ports.
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Just trying to figure out what Model number and Manufacture these drives are? Probably Seagates but just trying to get the model numbers for each.
Thanks
Okay I think I just found out why I cannot commit the software.
Warning message. File: ToC.cpp Line: 1813 Details: Unlinking invalid UPF ndu-EMC-Base-08_51_52.exe 71 51 40 00
This is in the event logs on SP A. Looks like the NDU is corrupt. I get a bad CRC error in the...
Okay just setup the Fc4700, both of the internal hardrives were wiped so I had to place an image on each drive. The 4700 is booting into windows and I can see the array with Navisphere. I notice that the base software shows as Active however it says a commit is required. I cannot bind LUNS...
Okay I connected a VGA monitor to the FC4700 and it goes thru the POST and then says something about the kernel and eventually I get beeps and it says on the screen Operating System not found.
I connected a console cable to the serial port and connected my laptop. I see that it is not finding...
Very easy. open the add printer icon, uncheck automatically detect but select local printer, on the next screen select create port and select standard tcp/ip port and then type in the IP address of the printer. It will create the port and then you can now select the printer attached to it...
That fault light can come on for other reasons. I tested my batteries and they tested fine. they held a charge just fine however the fault light was on. I had to adjust a POT inside to adjust the charging voltage and that cleared the fault.
The SPS's have some fuses inside. you can check that stuff out. Also there is a POT inside that I had to adjust on one of my SPS's to get the fault light to clear. Basically it adjusts the charging voltage. In this case this probably doesn't have anything to do with what your problem is.
Couple different options. #1. Create a year field on your current table and then just query for the year you want when you do your reports. #2. Create another new table for 2006 mirroring all the same fields as your last database..
This is all I really can offer given the amount of info...
Need more information. Are the other XP clients on the same network? If not how are they connected to your network? Are they in the same building or are they in a remote site. (WAN).
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If a key container is not necessary for this operation, use containerless mode by passing an empty string as the container name, like this:
Set Context = CM.OpenContext("", True)
In general, a key container is only necessary for operations involving certificate-based encryption with...
Okay I do see where the confusion is. The article says one thing and the people replying to it are saying the reverse. Weird.
Try it with two physical disks , 1 on primary controller and 1 on secondary controller.
Okay. All my systems are running RAID cards at home so I can't really do it to give you the instructions.
How many physical disks do you have connected to your box? I don't think you can do it if you have 1 physical harddrive that is partitioned multiple times.
How many disks do you have...
That is a rediculous response on there part. I know for a fact that Windows XP can do it.
do what I said above and you will have the options to do it.
For more information on this check his site out.
http://www.techimo.com/articles/index.pl?photo=149
Should answer your questions.
I think if you go to disk management under computer mangement and right click on the disks where it says
Disk 0
Basic
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online
If you convert to Dynamic I think you have more options. If you right click you have an option to convert to Dynamic, but I don't know if you loose all the...
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