A's. thank you. Yes you can. Just make sure the bus to which the tape drive is attached is quiescent ie shut down any apps which might attempt to access it while you do the work. While it's perhaps not strictly in the book of best practices you can usaully get away with doing this. I'd also take extra care with anti-static precautions. Yes you can do that. The precautions I usually take are to ensure that the tape drive is the only or last device physically present on the chain and that power is removed from the drive before removing it. I also usually remove the host end of the cable and (if necessary) put on an external terminator. The only time I have struck trouble is where some clever individual has come along and put a large disk drive on the end of the chain with the tape in the middle. Should be able to do it without a problem. you can run "tapes" and "drvconfig" just to be on the safe side when you connect it. Solaris won't care, but the scsi bus might. If nothing else is on the controller, then I don't have too much of a problem with it. The only thing is that with voltage up, you could fry the scsi stuff on the drive, or the controller. It's possible, it usually works, it's not guaranteed. The "hot-pluggable" drives usually are SCA so that you can guarantee that certain pins don't connect before others do. -----Original Message----- is a dlt 7000 and dlt 8000 hot pluggable on a 450?? by that, while the server is power on and multitasking, can i detach the dlt drive and re-attach without a problem? thanks.Received on Mon Oct 22 16:42:46 2001
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