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05-30-2002 04:48 AM
05-30-2002 04:48 AM
I have a HA Disk Enclosure-A3312A that I would like to plug a A5238A 9GB Differential Fast Wide SCSI hard drive module into while the system is up and running.
Is this possible? The only other thing in this enclosure is a mirror of the root disk. If I try and hot plug this drive, do I risk bringing down the system?
Thanks!
- Justin
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05-30-2002 04:54 AM
05-30-2002 04:54 AM
SolutionThere is no chance of bringing down your OS on addition of a drive, (incorrect disk drive removal may cause problems ;) )
Run ioscan -fnC disk after adding the drive... but be careful, this command will take some resources.. do it during low activity. Then insf -eC disk or insf -Cdisk -I
Later,
Bill
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05-30-2002 04:59 AM
05-30-2002 04:59 AM
Re: Hot Plug A5238A?
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05-30-2002 05:01 AM
05-30-2002 05:01 AM
Re: Hot Plug A5238A?
Correct me if I am wrong.
- Justin
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05-30-2002 05:41 AM
05-30-2002 05:41 AM
Re: Hot Plug A5238A?
Yes the address switch or ir the SCSI id switch is in the back of the box just near every disk slot , the porblem is that they ahve to be unique , if two of the tem are set to the same address and you are trying to put the drive into one of the them and the other is occupied then it can bring the system down , so verify the switches befreo putting in the drive.
MAnoj Srivastava
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05-31-2002 08:44 AM
05-31-2002 08:44 AM
Re: Hot Plug A5238A?
Thanks to all who replied.
- Justin