> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Nin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 9:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Configure Dell Powervault 110T tape drive
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I´m trying to install an external tape drive Dell Powervault 
> 110T on Red Hat 9
> 
> Kudzu apparently did not detect it, but the systems seems to 
> have detected it as a
> Bnchmark DLT1, since looking at /etc/sysconfig/hwconf I can see:
> 
>  class: TAPE
>  bus: SCSI
>  detached: 0
>  device: st
>  driver: ignore
>  desc: "Bnchmark DLT1"
>  host: 0
>  id: 1
>  channel: 0
>  lun: 0
>  generic: sg1
>  
> 
> But I can not get it to work...
> if I send a cpio to any /dev/st* I receive an error saying 
> that it´s a Read-only file system
>  
> I installed ARCserve which detects it ok, as a Powervault 
> 110T, but while accesing it via web
> and clicking on any icon I get the following error:
> 
>  Failed to connect to communication process
> 
> So.. anyone has any idea on how to configure the tape drive???
> I´ve googled a lot and found nothing on how to do it  :(
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Juan

Juan,

One thing about using cpio and arcserve, is that when you run "asetup", if
you don't choose "media sharing", then arcserve will not allow any processes
other than itself to access the drive.

Also make sure you have applied the latest device patch:

http://support.ca.com/Download/patches/as7-linux/as7-linux_patch.html

You may want to re-run "asetup", and make sure there is no tape in the drive
when you do.  That can cause problems.

If no luck, you might want to try the Dell Poweredge mailing list:

http://lists.us.dell.com

--
Regards,

Vinny Valdez


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