Thank you everybody for ideas on this problem.
I was able to use Toshiba laptop drive with the same CHS geometry and another IBM 20GB drive, so the size and manufacturer does not matter as long as imaging is done on the machine that supports LARGE setting in the BIOS as user kewitz suggested...
The cable should be null-modem cable. 115200 is required. Once connection is established, your desktop should have 192.168.1.2 assigned to it (check through ipconfig /all). http://192.168.1.1 in the browser while serial connection is going shoud pring Navisphere GUI (if it is installed on the...
I would make sure that the switch is zoned correctly (V440 HBA and one of the Clariion's HBA are in a single zone). Also, check QLogic HBA driver's settings to see if it is configured to be in SAN fabric versus loop.
Once you have a null modem cable attached to SP and once Windows NT Embedded portion boots, you can create direct connection from your PC to Clariion (new network conneciton -> advanced connection -> direct connection to another PC ... exact steps are different for different versions of...
Please, help who knows a solution. IBM Travelstar 10GB drive died in one of the SPs, and so Windows NT Embedded won't boot anymore (OS not found). I have tried Ghosting a good SP drive to a 20GB laptop drive and Clariion won't boot Windows NT Embedded from it. It would just sit with a message on...
Also, I have a question regarding 2.5 inch drives that these things have. I have FC4700-2 with a dead SP drive in it. In one of the posts, you are referring to one of your threads about it, but I cannot find that thread. Do you know if it is possible to ghost (clone) 2.5 inch drive from another...
This is what documentation says,
FC4700 Core software does not recognize EAs greater than 5 on either bus. This limits the total disk count to 120 drives, 60 per bus.
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