SE3510 Redundant Controller Channels not detected

From: Syed Saifudeen (saif_at_omnix.com)
Date: 09/27/04

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    Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:03:34 +0300
    
    

    Dear Managers,

     

    I have a 3510 with Dual controllers. I created two luns. When I map one Lun
    to Primary controller Channel 0, I have no problems. When I try to map the
    same LUN to the Channel 5 in the secondary Controller, I get a message "No
    Logical Drives Found". Please let me know the possibilities to overcome this
    issue.

     

     

    Kind regards

    Saif
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