SUMMARY-- Re: tape drive questions
2007-12-25 4:24:00
I think Im going to take the extra time to sutdown the machine while
removing the drive.
Thanks you all
Bonfieti Junior, Angelo wrote:
>Shawn,
>there's no problem at all in (dis)connecting an external tape device from
>your box. I've done this thousands of times before.
>Just make sure the tape unit is turned off.
>You can also attach it to any other sun box, if this is your wish, without
>having this box down.
>
>WHen u do back this tape unit to it's original place (e250 solaris7 box), it
>probably will work as if nothing had happened. If u get any kind of trouble,
>just remove the old links in /dev/rmt (I suppose you just have the 0 -zero-
>combination) and perform a dvrconfig;tapes that solaris will recreate the
>new combinations for your tape device.
>
>Hope it helps,
>/angelo
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com
>[mailto:codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com] On Behalf Of Shawn Guillemette
>Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 7:44 PM
>To: codeprof
>Subject: tape drive questions
>
>
>I have a e250 running Solaris 7 with a ds3 scsi tape drive. The e250 is
>in production and we are looking to use the tape drive else where.
>Whoever, the drive may have to return to its original owner. ;-)
>
>
>I guess the question is does any one for see any issues with
>disconnecting this external scsi drive from the e250 while its in
>production and during office hours?
>
>And what are my chances of adding the device back with out taking the
>box down?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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Shawn Guillemette
MetroCast Cablevision
Network / Operations
There is No Place like 127.0.0.1
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