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Callmanagers different HDD Firmware

CCMPUB01 HDD Firmware versions Kind of Drive

Port 2 : SCSI ID 0, Internal HPB2 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 1, Internal HPB5 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 2, Internal HPB5 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 3, Internal HPB2 SCSI

CCMSUB01

Port 2 : SCSI ID 0, Internal HPB5 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 1, Internal HPB1 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 2, Internal HPB2 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 3, Internal HPB2 SCSI

CCMSUB02

Port 2 : SCSI ID 0, Internal HPB9 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 1, Internal HPB9 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 2, Internal HPB2 SCSI

Port 2 : SCSI ID 3, Internal HPB2 SCSI

CCMSUB03

Port 2 : SCSI ID 0, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 1, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 2, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 3, Internal HPD5 SAS

CCMSUB04

Port 2 : SCSI ID 0, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 1, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 2, Internal HPD5 SAS

Port 2 : SCSI ID 3, Internal HPD5 SAS

I have 5 servers. 3/5 have different HDD firmware and was wondering if this is safe to run with old and new hdd firmware.Can you pls provide me this information.

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David Hailey
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

The official answer that you would receive from Cisco, HP, and/or IBM is that you should run consistent firmware across all systems. In addition, they also recommend that you run the same speed of drive at least on a server level - i.e., all drives are 10k or 15k - not mixed and match.

Unofficially, at a previous company I've been at we had 8 CCM clusters one of which was a fully loaded cluster. Over the years, we ended up with mixed firmware and mixed drive speeds and there was no clear indication that it specifically caused any issues.

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