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| SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86. |
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How i know my using TapDrive size
Hi
We have one compaq prolient 2500 server, with SCO 5.0.5 . Can anyone help me to tell how i can find the size of my using SCSI tape drive either its 4/18 or 8/16 . Rgds. |
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Usually the make and model of the tape drive will show in /usr/adm/messages. Using this information, you should be able to determine the specifications of the drive from the manufacturers web site.
If there is not enough information shown, then you may have to remove the tape drive and find the exact model/serial number information. The information may also be on the original invoice. |
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