Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!fernwood!uupsi!sunic!fuug!news.funet.fi!tukki.jyu.fi!sonja!tt From: tt@sonja.jyu.fi (Tapani Tarvainen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: mixed cluster w/ 8.0 & 7.0, 800 & scsi disks Message-ID: Date: 3 Jun 91 07:26:28 GMT References: <1730100@hpcndjdz.CND.HP.COM> Sender: news@jyu.fi (News articles) Organization: University of Jyvaskyla Lines: 19 In-Reply-To: jason@hpcndjdz.CND.HP.COM's message of 2 Jun 91 23: 11:40 GMT Originator: tt@sonja.jyu.fi Nntp-Posting-Host: sonja.jyu.fi In article <1730100@hpcndjdz.CND.HP.COM> jason@hpcndjdz.CND.HP.COM (Jason Zions) writes: >SCSI will be supported on the 835 with 8.0 with the card you mention. Disk >partitions are still, alas, hardwired. Since the Series 300 does not support >disk partitioning at all, you cannot simply move the disk from 800 to 300 >and have things remain accessible. Not even with a disk with only section 2 (i.e., partitioned as one big chunk)? What I actually want to do is moving disks in the other direction: I have a couple of 600M scsi disks in a 370, and I want to move them to the 835. I was hoping that if I simply move the disks and tell the 835 to use section 2 it would work ... How about the 700s? I'm just about to buy a 720. Can I move the 370 disks to it? -- Tapani Tarvainen (tarvaine@jyu.fi, tarvainen@finjyu.bitnet)