The consensus was that the drives should be interchangeable as long as they physically are compatible. Some might have different spin-rates, but still should work fine. John Marrett suggested looking at the part number (5404521-01), indicating it's a 36GB, hot-swappable drive. I had a 36 GB drive already in the 450 to which I compared it, and their numbers matched. All that said, I threw the drive in there and ran the following commands (found in the most-excellent archives): /usr/sbin/drvconfig /usr/sbin/devlinks /usr/sbin/disks /usr/ucb/ucblinks Nothing exploded, so I guess all is well. Thanks also to the following for their responses: Joe Fletcher Sydney Weinstein Hichael Morton Grant Schoep --- Original Message --- > > I have two new Ultra 80's which shipped with giant 36 GB drives. They > don't need the space, so I planned on swapping them with some 9 GB drives > in my E450, which runs an NFS server. > > The drives physically seem to match, however, are there any concerns I > should be aware of before trying the drives in the 450? Are the drives in > the Ultra 80's "specialized" in any way for that particular machine? Will > the 9 GB from the 450 work in the 80's? -- DrewReceived on Fri Aug 17 15:14:11 2001
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