HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7000 Family User and Service Guide (January 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Warranty Information
- Product Overview
- System Configurations
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7100 only)
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7410)
- Entry Level Non-Cluster With Path Redundancy (All VA arrays)
- Entry Level Cluster with Path Redundancy High Availability (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster with Full Storage Path Redundancy (All VA Arrays)
- Typical Non-Clustered with Path Redundancy (VA 7410)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (All VA models)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (VA 7410)
- HP-UX MC Service Guard or Windows 2000 Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (All VA models)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Troubleshooting
- Servicing & Upgrading
- Specifications & Regulatory Statements

Servicing & Upgrading 99
Servicing & Upgrading
Table 23 Raw Format Times (Verify Off)
Caution To prevent corruption of the disk format, do not remove a newly
installed disk drive or power-off the array during the Auto
Format process. If a disk is removed during an Auto Format, the
array will automatically re-start the Auto Format process from the
beginning.
Figure 34 Removing & Installing a Disk Drive
Disk
Capacity
Format Time
(Minutes)
18 GB 15K 8
36 GB 10K 20
73 GB 10K 28
73 GB 15K 20
146 GB 10K 46
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