I probably should have given more info to what I was attempting here.
Basically, I have 700+ disks in a NAS environment, contained in 47 drawers within 7 frames. I want to monitor the temp of the drawers, so my array would contain (1-7) for the frames and (1-8) for the no of drawers within the frames (as they don't all contain the same no. of drawers).
Giving as an example, (1,1) would be frame 1, drawer 1 would point to the value 30, or (5,8) would be frame 5, drawer 8 giving a value of 25.

The reason I was copying the array, was that the next time the prog queried the temp, I could compare the arrays and notify me of any changes in the temp from the last run.

Cheers

Sean


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