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When I do option 4 it indicates there are no disks eligible to add.

>>> rob@xxxxxxxxx 3/15/05 4:42:24 PM >>>
Will you be adding them to an existing RAID set?  Do NOT start a 3
drive 
parity set.  Never use less than 4 drives in a parity set.  If you are

ever tempted to do so, start beating your thumb with a hammer until the

mood passes.  Several people on this list have had totally unacceptable

performance with 3 drive parity sets, with IBM claiming ignorance of
the 
problem.

STRSST
3. Work with disk units
2. Work with disk configuration
4. Include unit in device parity protection  OR  9. Start device parity

protection.  With 3 drives, you'd better use 4.
2. Add units to ASPs

>From the help:
All the disk units in a parity set must be the SAME CAPACITY
with a minimum number of either 3 or 4 units, and a maximum 
number up to 18 units (depending upon the type of adapter) 
in the resulting parity set. 

Scratch the "either 3 or" part.

Rob Berendt
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Kendallville, IN 46755
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I have three non-configured disk drives installed in the system that I
need to add to my system ASP and also start device parity. How do I do
that?
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