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Detect SCSI Disk Array in Windows

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RedlightG20

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Mar 14, 2008
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Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get the hardware information for a SCSI device attached to my system.

I know that a particular server is connected to a Dell PowerVault MD1000 disk array, but from within Windows, I wouldn't be able to tell what model disk array it's attached to (Windows only shows me the RAID controller and a "SCSI Disk Device"--no mention of PowerVault).

I scoured the registry but can't seem to find anything helpful. I can get this sort of information from UNIX fairly easily....

Thanks
 
This information would be part of the driver. Unless you're using some kind of Dell specific driver, Windows can only identify that you have a SCSI device attached.
 
Install dell server administrator, will give you the information about the system and the das

 
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