there are Linux drivers available. As long as you can write CIFS, NFS or
http mount points you should be fine. The HP boxes are no longer supported
so you might want to look at a newer machine like the powerfile A3 or Hybrid
Storage appliance.
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Alani O. Kuye
Managing Partner, Phantom Data Syste
At 12/2/98 10:08 PM +0100, Rainer Clasen wrote:
>
>Jay Barbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I was wondering if Linux (kernel and tools) had the ability to control an
>> optical jukebox. The box in question is an HP OEM that has 144 slots to
>...
>> Anybody have any experience with this or could point me
Hi!
Jay Barbee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I was wondering if Linux (kernel and tools) had the ability to control an
> optical jukebox. The box in question is an HP OEM that has 144 slots to
...
> Anybody have any experience with this or could point me in a direction to
> get some help?
there is a dr
Hello all...
I was wondering if Linux (kernel and tools) had the ability to control an
optical jukebox. The box in question is an HP OEM that has 144 slots to
hold 1.3G Optical media. The system has 4 dirves in the base of the
jukebox to read/write the 1.3G media. On the SCSI lookup it is all u
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