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LUN mapping
Hi,
We recently purchased a 3 tb RAID. In the setup, it created 2 slices, one 2 tb and one 1 tb slice. Right now only the 2 tb slice is visible when booting up. I was told that the second slice needs to be mapped to a lun and a port like the first slice is. Does anyone know how I would go about doing that? We are running Fedora 7. Thanks! |
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