Hi,
We are troubleshooting some major VM issues (windows 2003 file server).
When viweing the Veeam report under the section 'LUNs' it specifies 'SCSI Level' then a number. What does this mean (is the raid level ?? - we only set RAID5 and RAID1 on our HP EVA8000 to which all the VMs are connected).
In the same vein what does 'SCSI level Specified' mean and how is this set etc??
Heres an example from the report:
Name	vmhba1:1:0
Device Name	/vmfs/devices/genscsi/vml.020c00000050001fe1500b1800485356323130
Device Type	array controller
Model	HSV210          
Revision	6200
SCSI Level	6
SCSI Level Specified	True
Serial Number	unavailable
Vendor	HP      
Host	xxxxxxxxxx
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Re: what does 'SCSI Level x' mean in reporter
Hello, this discussion seem to have explanation of this attribute:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/for ... Id=1370774
[UPDATE] I just realized - is it your question there too?
			
			
									
						
										
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[UPDATE] I just realized - is it your question there too?
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