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Old 01-16-2008, 12:54 PM
Lee Tracey
 
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Default Blade 1500 and USB memory stick question

Hi,
Anyone know how to access a USB memory stick on a blade 1500?
I'm putting it in the front panel usb ports.
When we put the stick in, there is power to it, we are just unsure how
to actually access the data within the memory stick.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.
Lee Tracey
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Old 01-16-2008, 12:55 PM
Robert Mazur
 
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Default Re: Blade 1500 and USB memory stick question

Lee Tracey wrote:
> Hi,
> Anyone know how to access a USB memory stick on a blade 1500?
> I'm putting it in the front panel usb ports.
> When we put the stick in, there is power to it, we are just unsure how
> to actually access the data within the memory stick.
> Any ideas?
> Many thanks.
> Lee Tracey


Well, I know in Linux you mount it as the next available SCSI device:

mount /dev/sdc /home/yourname/memstick

Don't know if you take a similar approach in Solaris....haven't tried as
I don't have USB on my U5 or U60.

Rob
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