Agreed.
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On
Behalf Of Scott Fischmann
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 19:28
To: Iain Barnetson
Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: RE: reuse old NetApp shelf
I think Tim's suggestion is a good one and worth considering.
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Iain Barnetson wrote on 3/26/2005, 4:41 PM:
yeah yeah yeah
Am I in the Ebay forum or something?
I've had more replies offereing to buy these things or sell me something
else than answers to the question...........good grief!!
Please DO NOT email me trying to sell me something or buy something from me,
ok?
Thanks.
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From: Timothy Naple [mailto:tnaple@BERKCOM.com
mailto:tnaple@BERKCOM.com ]
Sent: 26 March 2005 17:29
To: Iain Barnetson
Subject: RE: reuse old NetApp shelf
Ian,
I could offer a trade for some generic shelves and disks that work fine on
Windows. I could use the NetApp storage. If that sounds at all
interesting, let me know.
Thanks,
Tim
Timothy Naple
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-----Original Message-----
From: Iain Barnetson [mailto:Iain.Barnetson@Halliburton.com
mailto:Iain.Barnetson@Halliburton.com ]
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 5:20 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
mailto:toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: RE: reuse old NetApp shelf
I've tired low level formatting two of the disks using the Qlogic card bios
facility which suceeded with no error messages.
I then came back into windows and still couldn't do anything with the disks.
I've tried creating a partition using both diskpart and gdisk32 but still no
joy.
Gdisk32 creates a partition but still windows wants to initialize the disks
but can't.
diskpart sits there using cpu cycles, so far for 3 hours, and doesn't seem
to be doing very much.
Any ideas how I can get these drives in a usuable state?
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From: Fox, Adam [mailto:Adam.Fox@netapp.com
mailto:Adam.Fox@netapp.com ]
Sent: 25 March 2005 17:14
To: Iain Barnetson
Subject: RE: reuse old NetApp shelf
You'll probably have to low-level format the drives to use 512 byte blocks.
I'm guessing Windows isn't
thrilled with the 520-byte blocks that NTAP uses.
-- Adam Fox
adamfox@netapp.com
mailto:adamfox@netapp.com
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From: Iain Barnetson [mailto:Iain.Barnetson@Halliburton.com
mailto:Iain.Barnetson@Halliburton.com ]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:50 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
mailto:toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: reuse old NetApp shelf
I've got a couple of NetApp DS14 fibre disk shelves from our "old" filers
that I'd like to reuse. I attached one of the shelves to a server using a
Qlogic 2200 card and although Windows detected the drives correctly I
couldn't partition them or anything - no specific error message just saying
that it couldn't.
What I'm wondering is:
Should I use the Qlogic card facility to low level format them? Will that
make them usable in Windows?
Any suggestions on how I can implement RAID with these disks other than
Windows software RAID?
Regards,
Iain