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Author: | MeatBadness [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Multiple bar codes on the 600GB disk |
Folks, I need to dispose of a corrupt disk. There are 7 barcodes on the disk. Which one is the asset number? Thanks, MB |
Author: | MammaGutt [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Multiple bar codes on the 600GB disk |
MeatBadness wrote: Folks, I need to dispose of a corrupt disk. There are 7 barcodes on the disk. Which one is the asset number? Thanks, MB That one *points to the one in your CMDB*. The 3PAR disk has at least two and sometimes more S/Ns. It will always have the serial number from the OEM (disk) vendor and a 10-digit HPE serial. |
Author: | MeatBadness [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Multiple bar codes on the 600GB disk |
MammaGutt wrote: MeatBadness wrote: Folks, I need to dispose of a corrupt disk. There are 7 barcodes on the disk. Which one is the asset number? Thanks, MB That one *points to the one in your CMDB*. The 3PAR disk has at least two and sometimes more S/Ns. It will always have the serial number from the OEM (disk) vendor and a 10-digit HPE serial. None are 10 digits. HP Model HP P/N CT PN SN GPN |
Author: | MammaGutt [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Multiple bar codes on the 600GB disk |
MeatBadness wrote: MammaGutt wrote: MeatBadness wrote: Folks, I need to dispose of a corrupt disk. There are 7 barcodes on the disk. Which one is the asset number? Thanks, MB That one *points to the one in your CMDB*. The 3PAR disk has at least two and sometimes more S/Ns. It will always have the serial number from the OEM (disk) vendor and a 10-digit HPE serial. None are 10 digits. HP Model HP P/N CT PN SN GPN Then I would guess that sticker fell off. Anyways, the important thing for you when disposing of a disk is to ensure you sign out the correct S/N from your CMDB. So I would check the CMDB for which assets are linked to the main asset(3PAR) and see which one matches. If the assets linked to your asset only has 10-digit S/N and you don't have one on your drive, you could try and reach of to HPE to see if they can convert the OEM S/N to a HPE S/N. If this disk already was a replacement, you probably wouldn't find a 10-digit SN as most spare parts doesn't have a HPE S/N. |
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