From: Bob.Kelley@BRINKSINC.COM
Date: Thu Mar 18 2004 - 18:06:29 EST
according to the documentation, a device driver supporting Enhanced Error
Handling, an individual card going down won't bring down the entire system
Bobby Kelley Jr.
972-877-5341
"Page, Jennifer"
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Looked through old messages and can't find exactly what I am looking
for.
BACKGROUND
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We are looking to connect our first LPAR'd p650 to our SAN
(Brocade/StorageTek) via either Cambex or 6228's.
QUESTION
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Is there any risk in using non-IBM HBA's in an LPAR'd system? Basicly
if the HBA fails will will the slot go down or is there a chance for a
more disruptive failure?
Thanks-
Jennifer
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