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Sorry for the confusion, Dare. My comment was that I have on-site service with my Compaq; if something goes wrong, Compaq sends a service person to my location and fixes the problem. This has been my (somewhat recent) past experience with IBM Service too. Based on your experience thus far, this hardly seems "user serviceable" to me. Your past posts on this list have indicated to me that you're technically saavy enough to deal with a host of issues. That you are struggling with this one, what does that portend for other AS/400 sys-admins whose major hardware interface reponsibilities are dealing with backup tapes? Don't get me wrong. I'm all for user serviceable as long as the directions are clear and concise and the "user" is fairly well protected from creating more problems. Swapping disk drives seems to potentially delve into the danger zone. Again, I ask: Is this type of "IBM service" new? $500 to have a CE replace a defective drive on a new system covered by a warranty? - Dan --- Justin Haase <JHaase@jackhenry.com> wrote: > Well then. Sounds like it's time to skip the mailing list and the > IBM .pdf > docs and call 800.IBM.SERV. > > Unless the machine came from the factory with a failed disk (which is > sort > of what it sounds like), then they should do that one for free. > Otherwise, > be prepared to cough up around $500 to have a CE do it for you. > > If you're wanting to try the factory defect route, call IGF > beforehand, see > if they can route the call for you. > > jch __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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