Re: Moving E3500 18GB hard drives to Sunfire 280R UltraSparc3

From: Axel Neumann (Axel.Neumann_at_epost.de)
Date: 10/16/03


Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 20:42:23 +0200


"David B. Chorlian" <davidc@panix.com> wrote:
> In <43eeb0f5.0310160657.18f16df2@posting.google.com>
gloworm@backwoodzmusic.com (Glo Worm) writes:
>
> >Hello,
>
> >I wish to move a SCSI 18GB hard drive from an E3500 running Solaris 8
> >to a SunFire 280R Ultra Sparc3. The idea is that I don't want to
> >install a new operating system on the 280R, but I just want to move my
> >existing environment to a faster CPU.
>
> >Will this work? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
>
> No. The FCAL disks from the 3500 don't fit in a 280R; they're
> 1/2 ht, while the 280R are 1/3 ht.
> --
> David B. Chorlian
> Neurodynamics Lab SUNY/HSCB
> chorlian@cns.hscbklyn.edu
> davidc@panix.com

Hi,

You could get a E3500 with both versions of 18 GB HDD. So could work
somehow.

HTH,

Axel Neumann



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