Re: recovering after a /dev/sda failure on raid1

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With regards to your message at 06:15 AM 8/5/02, Neil Brown. Where you stated:
>Somehow, I wish you hadn't said that.....
>
>I just recently commissioned a fileserver with 14 Fujitsu MAM3367MC drives.
>I wander what the difference between P and C is...

SCA versus 68 pin SCSI connector interface.
Otherwise the same drives.

Per:
http://www.fujitsu.ca/products/storage/scsi/al7lx-mcmp.html

"Interface Ultra 160 SCSI (MC:SCA-2 80-pin wide MP:68-pin) "



With our best regards,

Maurice W. Hilarius       Telephone: 01-780-456-9771
Hard Data Ltd.               FAX:       01-780-456-9772
11060 - 166 Avenue        mailto:maurice@harddata.com
Edmonton, AB, Canada      http://www.harddata.com/
    T5X 1Y3

2.3TB RAID5 NAS server - dual AthlonMP CPU, Linux, $10,995 CAD / $6850 USD

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