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No. And PLEASE do not stop RAID!

It does NOT matter what WRKDSKSTS shows for the size of the drive. The 433C is a 139 GB Drive so it qualifies. A 433B is a 70GB Drive and would also qualify even if WRKDSKSTS shows it at 46.6GB which is what you would see with three 70GB drives in a RAID set.

Remember for Physical Drives the reason for the change to 70GB or bigger was because only systems with 70GB drives or bigger could run i 7.2 anyway!


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On 6/1/2017 11:08 AM, Tom wrote:

Finally, we're in the beginning phase of upgrading our 6.1 box to 7.2.

We have 30 disk drives, 433C-099, all in a single RAID 5 ASP (ASP 1).

Do I need to turn off RAID 5 before allocating the 70G that I need for the load
source drive? Does the load source need to be in its own ASP?



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