hello,
i have two questions: a) how would i limit webaccess (via htaccess-file) on ontap 7. i cannot find the document-root to put the file in.
b) i have a fas3020c with sata-disks. now one disk died and i got a replacement disk. problem as follows: the old disks were SATA-disks. the replacement disk is a PATA. SP-266B would be amongst others for my fas3020. under alternate parts is SP-266A. parts finder tells that SP-266A (the pata disk) is for r150 and r200. does this mean that i could use that disk? or could i use that disk only if i used a r150 or r200?
The parcel sent from netapp has two labels: SP-266A (PATA) and SP-266B (SATA), which is obviously wrong as only one disk is inside :) i compared the two disks and found: Maxline II: PATA: 133MB/sec max bus speed, 2 MB Cache Buffer, 5400 RPM Maxline III: SATA: 150MB/sec max bus speed, 16 MB Cache Buffer, 7200 RPM
support tells me that i can use the PATA disk in my shelf, but i dont want to mix my relatively fast SATAS with really slow PATAs.
yours josef
Yeah, we had that issue once too. You can ask NetApp to re-RMA the correct part. -G
On 4/27/06, Josef Radinger josef.radinger@i-med.ac.at wrote:
hello,
i have two questions: a) how would i limit webaccess (via htaccess-file) on ontap 7. i cannot find the document-root to put the file in.
b) i have a fas3020c with sata-disks. now one disk died and i got a replacement disk. problem as follows: the old disks were SATA-disks. the replacement disk is a PATA. SP-266B would be amongst others for my fas3020. under alternate parts is SP-266A. parts finder tells that SP-266A (the pata disk) is for r150 and r200. does this mean that i could use that disk? or could i use that disk only if i used a r150 or r200?
The parcel sent from netapp has two labels: SP-266A (PATA) and SP-266B (SATA), which is obviously wrong as only one disk is inside :) i compared the two disks and found: Maxline II: PATA: 133MB/sec max bus speed, 2 MB Cache Buffer, 5400 RPM Maxline III: SATA: 150MB/sec max bus speed, 16 MB Cache Buffer, 7200 RPM
support tells me that i can use the PATA disk in my shelf, but i dont want to mix my relatively fast SATAS with really slow PATAs.
yours josef
-- MfG Josef Radinger it-services