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  • Subject: Re: How to replace load source disk unit 1 on a 2800 with 2801
  • From: Dave Mahadevan <mahadevan@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 21:19:37 -0400
  • Organization: Stoner and Associates

Kirk:

I didn't read your message carefully about the small to the big one.  I
will try it again soon and let you know.   I want to do a full backup
before I attempt this next week. :-).   The damn unit 1 is near 95% and
I just don't want to make no chance on the dump space.
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The disk utilities under DST(READ CE FUNCTION) can do this. You can PUMP
a
smaller drive to a bigger one.
-- snip --

Dave Mahadevan wrote:
>
> Folks:
>
> This has got me stumped.  I would like to replace both my 2800
internal
> disk books with 2801 internal disk books on my mirrored system asp.
> (Because) two mirrored 2800 books provide 640MB while two mirrored
2801
-- snip --
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Thank You.

Regards

Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net


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