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тАО07-08-2002 11:22 PM
тАО07-08-2002 11:22 PM
Folks
I have an external DLT7000 tape drive on it's own SCSI bus. The lights on the drive are on but I cannot eject the tape. Would it be OK to power off this drive and power it back on to reset it?
Thanks
Michael
I have an external DLT7000 tape drive on it's own SCSI bus. The lights on the drive are on but I cannot eject the tape. Would it be OK to power off this drive and power it back on to reset it?
Thanks
Michael
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тАО07-08-2002 11:24 PM
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тАО07-09-2002 01:10 AM
тАО07-09-2002 01:10 AM
Re: Problem with DLT7000
Hello,
Yes you can. After doing this, make sure you do ioscan -fnC tape so that your HP-UX can again see the tape drive.
HTH,
Vince
Yes you can. After doing this, make sure you do ioscan -fnC tape so that your HP-UX can again see the tape drive.
HTH,
Vince
Tape Drives RULE!!!
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тАО07-09-2002 03:52 AM
тАО07-09-2002 03:52 AM
Re: Problem with DLT7000
The key is really that its the only device on the SCSI bus so you will be ok as long as no one tries to address the device whilst its powered off.
HP Engineers normally insist on system being down for replacement of drives so if its external on its own bus (or even if the other devices on the bus are all tape units that you can quarantee will have no data on the bus) then I just power them down and stick a terminator on the SCSI card.
HP Engineers normally insist on system being down for replacement of drives so if its external on its own bus (or even if the other devices on the bus are all tape units that you can quarantee will have no data on the bus) then I just power them down and stick a terminator on the SCSI card.
Hats ? We don't need no stinkin' hats !!
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