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Operating Systems Solaris Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager 6.0 works very slowly Post 302363837 by incredible on Wednesday 21st of October 2009 12:09:40 PM
Old 10-21-2009
Try uninstall and install 6.5
It shouldn't be too slow. Are you connecting directly to the Storage or over the network?
Using IE is good enough, should work very normal.
If 6.5 is the same, I doubt something is wrong somewhere, NOT on the CAM
 

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NAME
testdisk - Scan and repair disk partitions SYNOPSIS
testdisk [/log] [/debug] [/dump] [device|image.dd|image.e01] testdisk /version testdisk /list [/log] DESCRIPTION
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