SUMMARY: Removing an external scsi device

From: Ray Pengelly (ray@biomed.queensu.ca)
Date: Tue Mar 30 2004 - 15:09:28 EST


Thanks to all the people who replied. (especially those who are out of
office)

 

Sorry if some of you thought this was too basic of question for this group.
I did search google and the past sunmanagers archives. I got a lot of mixed
advice from both of those routes.

 

The consensus seems to be its fine to remove the device as long as there is
nothing else on the scsi chain.

 

Joe Fletcher suggested using the cfgadm command to deconfigure the device.
He recommended ensuring networker, legato, etc are killed so nothing is
trying to use the device while it's down.

 

Thanks again to all who replied

 

Ray

---- original message ----

 

>Hello,

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>I have an external Tape Autoloader that is hooked up to its own SCSI

>channel. I would like to remove it so I can service the chasis without

>taking the whole system down because it is a file server via attached

>storage on another SCSI channel. Is there a safe way to remove the tape

>drive without causing a crash?

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>I running Solaris 9 x86 with onboard dual channel adaptec u320 scsi.

Channel

>A is 2 - 36GB hard drives. Channel B is connected to a Sun L25 Autoloader.

>There is also an adaptec 29160 scsi card connected to an external RAID

>array.

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>Thanks in Advance,

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>Ray

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>Ray Pengelly

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>Computing Support Technologist

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>Centre for Neuroscience Studies/

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>CIHR Group in Sensory-Motor Systems

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>Queen's University

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