2009/6/25 Jacqui Caren <jacqui.caren@???>:
> I know this is going to make a couple of people laugh but we have a build
> system running on a sparc10 and the boot drive has just died.
> The problem is that we use this system to build binaries for a client
> who still uses the same very very antique hardware.
>
> The boss has took the drive to a disk recovery place but we will need to
> get the sparc10 back up and running so we can 'deliver' to the client.
>
> Yes I know - time to push the client into upgrading the hardware but you know
> what telco's are like - if something works dont fix (spend money on) it :-(
>
> I asked the boss for the drive ID but he has yet to get back to me.
>
> So anyone have sparc drive lying around they can spare :-)
Are they not just regular SCSI or ATA drives (depending on chassis)? I
have a prehistoric SPARCstation which I am sure I just dropped a
regular SCSI disk into and an ULTRA 5 which I definitely upgraded with
an ATA HDD from my wifes old PC. But I admit that I don't know much
beyond that about SUN (or should that be Oracle) hardware.
Rich
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