Mirco Piccin put forth on 4/9/2010 6:48 PM:
> Hi, thanks for replies.
>
>>>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>>>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>>>
>>> well, th
Hi, thanks for replies.
>>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>>
>> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>> Is there a wa
Mirco Piccin put forth on 4/9/2010 9:39 AM:
> Hi,
>
>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>
> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>
On 4/9/2010 10:39 AM, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
> > I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>
> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>
Hi,
> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
Is there a way (iscsi or other) to do the job?
Regards
M
Hi all,
it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
Thanks
Regards
M
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g ?
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> Andrew Schulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I recently attached a SCSI tape drive to my raid box running
> Debian.
> > It's a SONY Model: SDX-300C
> >
> >
>
> Hi all,
>
> I recently attached a SCSI tape drive to my raid box running Debian.
> It's a SONY Model: SDX-300C
>
> I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction on how to get
> it working, backing up.
> I had a look at Amanda, tha
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 10:43:40AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I recently attached a SCSI tape drive to my raid box running Debian.
> It's a SONY Model: SDX-300C
>
> I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction on how to get it
Hi all,
I recently attached a SCSI tape drive to my raid box running Debian.
It's a SONY Model: SDX-300C
I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction on how to get it
working, backing up.
I had a look at Amanda, that looked very complicated for me !
Is there a si
Doug MacFarlane said:
> Partition check:
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [557/240/63] p1 p2 < p5 >
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target1/lun0:hdb: set_multmode: status=0x51 {
> DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hdb: set_multmode: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
> [PTBL] [/240/63] p1 < p5
riginal Message-
From: Doug MacFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 January 2003 15:30
To: Colin Ellis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
2.2.20-idepci system
On 14 Jan 2003, 14:51:26, Colin Ellis wrote:
> From looking at your dmesg output,
iginal Message-
> From: Doug MacFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 January 2003 14:28
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nate; Eduard Bloch
> Subject: Re: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
> 2.2.20-idepci system
>
>
> On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote
och
Subject: Re: Adding SCSI Controller, SCSI Tape, and SCSI Disk to
2.2.20-idepci system
On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
> Doug MacFarlane said:
> > So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to
use
> > modconf to enable the 3c59x driver, and when I rebo
On 13 Jan 2003, 15:30:52, nate wrote:
> Doug MacFarlane said:
> > So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to use
> > modconf to enable the 3c59x driver, and when I rebooted, it runs like
> > molasses . . . during boot, it takes minutes to complete the calculate
> > module
Doug MacFarlane said:
> But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP),
> and SCSI disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
>
> So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I had to use
> modconf to enable the 3c59x dri
from the woody CD, so I did a floppy
> install of the 2.2.20-idepci kernel. No sweat. Running fine.
>
> But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP), and SCSI
> disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
Forget it. -idepci is the worst kernel
m the woody CD, so I did a floppy
install of the 2.2.20-idepci kernel. No sweat. Running fine.
But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP), and SCSI
disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure
So I apt-got a 2.4.19-686 kernel image, and when I rebooted, I h
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 06:18:19PM +, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
>
> Team:
>
> I installed an HP DDS-4 SCSI tape-drive to my existing Woody system. Upon
> the reboot, the startup messages showed that it was detected, but I guess
> the base install doesn't include
Team:
I installed an HP DDS-4 SCSI tape-drive to my existing Woody system. Upon
the reboot, the startup messages showed that it was detected, but I guess
the base install doesn't include support for it because:
boulion:/cdrom# tar cvf /dev/st0 /home
tar: Removing leading `/' from me
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 05:20:05PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> There have been some good posts concerning SCSI device modules that
> have helped me try to correct my problem, but nonetheless, I'm still stuck.
>
> Ok, here is more information.
>
> When I was using kernel 2.2
Forget my post. It's now working!
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There have been some good posts concerning SCSI device modules that
have helped me try to correct my problem, but nonetheless, I'm still stuck.
Ok, here is more information.
When I was using kernel 2.2.xxx my SCSI tape drive worked.
Provided immediately below I am attaching those sectio
ision: 02
scsi : detected total.
st: bufsize 32768, wrt 30720, max buffers 5, s/g segs 16.
Detected scsi tape st0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
Serial driver version 4.27 with no serial options enabled
Here then is the dmesg output for kernel 2.4, which has only 1 line related
>> Has anyone had a similar problem.
>>
>> While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After
>> upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect
>> my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas?
>>
>> Curtis
>&g
curtis wrote:
> Has anyone had a similar problem.
>
> While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After
> upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect
> my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas?
>
> Curtis
>
> --
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Has anyone had a similar problem.
While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After
upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect
my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas?
Curtis
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with a subje
achines it just reports 7 slots, one of which has the SCSI tape in it.
It should look like this (unused LUN's removed):
[19:26][pts/3][16][/home/mwilson]
# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 J?rg Schilling
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.20
Using libscg
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 06:20:22PM -0800, Thomas Zimmerman wrote:
> As you have true scsi, you don't need ide-scsi. "cdrecord -scanbus"
> should pick up all of your scsi devices. That it doesn't makes me
> wonder if enabling your kernel to "probe all LUNs" will help. It is a
> kernel config questio
On Saturday 03 November 2001 01:37, Stan Brown wrote:
> NOw, acording to the CD Recording HOWTO, I should be able to run "cdrecord
> -scanbus" and see what my avaialble devise are. Unfortunately, on both
> machines it just reports 7 slots, one of which has the SCSI tape in i
us" and see what my avaialble devise are. Unfortunately, on both
> machines it just reports 7 slots, one of which has the SCSI tape in it.
>
> How can I make this scenarion work?
As you have true scsi, you don't need ide-scsi. "cdrecord -scanbus"
should pick up all of
scsi_mod 86368 3 [sg ide-scsi aic7xxx]
ne 6880 1
NOw, acording to the CD Recording HOWTO, I should be able to run "cdrecord
-scanbus" and see what my avaialble devise are. Unfortunately, on both
machines it just reports 7 slots, one of which has the SCSI tape in
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 16:30:00 EDT, Peter Kok writes:
>I couldn't locate the following url
>
>http://gfrastsackl.org/scripts/
>
>Is it correct?
It is, just a typo in the apache-config.
cheers,
&rw
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:38:06 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Martin_W=FCrtele?= writes:
>On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:25:40PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> karsten m. self has a backup-script here:
>> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/backups.html
>
>nice doku, and the script's fine as well
>
>> an
Hi all
I couldn't locate the following url
http://gfrastsackl.org/scripts/
Is it correct?
Tks
regards
Peter
Robert Waldner wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:08:02 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Martin_W=FCrtele?= writes:
> >On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 07:55:14PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> >> afbackup d
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:25:40PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> >okay, so any suggestions for another backup software? taper from potato only
> >supports tapes up to 4 gb :-(
>
> well, as I have only a DDS2-drive that´s not a problem for me ;-)
>
> but tar should be able to cope with larger tap
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:08:02 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Martin_W=FCrtele?= writes:
>On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 07:55:14PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> afbackup doesn=B4t only have troubles with dds3 drives, I never coould
>> get it to cooperate with my HP C15533A DDS2 drive, also. IIRC the
>> error w
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 07:55:14PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> afbackup doesn´t only have troubles with dds3 drives, I never coould
> get it to cooperate with my HP C15533A DDS2 drive, also. IIRC the
> error was quite the same (can´t be sure, though, that´s almost 2 years
> ago).
okay, so
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 11:35:55 +0200, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Martin_W=FCrtele?= writes:
>i can use tar to write backups to the tape, restore and diff doesn't report
>any differences.
>
>could this be some strange afbackup problem? i have afbackup running on 2
>other machines with hp dds 2 tape drives and on
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:14:54AM +0200, Lars Knudsen wrote:
> You might want to try to isolate the problem a bit to see if
> the problem has to do with the backup software. A simple way
> to check this would be to use tar to write and subsequently
> read back a small backup.
>
> Something like:
Martin Würtele wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i have a problem with my scsi tape (HP C1537A DDS3):
>
> the scsi ids are set as follows:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> Vendor: IBM Model: DNES-318350Y Rev: SA30
> Type: Direct-AccessAN
hi,
i have a problem with my scsi tape (HP C1537A DDS3):
the scsi ids are set as follows:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DNES-318350Y Rev: SA30
Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
Vendor
:27PM +0100, Stephen Broadbridge wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I cannot get my HP Travan T4000S Scsi tape drive to work. I have gathered
> all the information I can find about the problem into the rest of this email.
> Am I missing something obvious? Thanks in anticipation of any assi
Stephen Broadbridge wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I cannot get my HP Travan T4000S Scsi tape drive to work. I have gathered
> all the information I can find about the problem into the rest of this email.
> Am I missing something obvious? Thanks in anticipation of any assistance
Hi All
I cannot get my HP Travan T4000S Scsi tape drive to work. I have gathered all
the information I can find about the problem into the rest of this email. Am I
missing something obvious? Thanks in anticipation of any assistance given.
Stephen
Here is the version information for my
on Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 11:14:45AM -0500, Andy Bastien ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Pending further investigation, we now allege that Victor R. Cain wrote:
> > Could some one tell me where to find descriptions of what
> > the different device designations mean, especially the
> > /dev/nst* and /
Pending further investigation, we now allege that Victor R. Cain wrote:
> Could some one tell me where to find descriptions of what
> the different device designations mean, especially the
> /dev/nst* and /dev/st* devices?
>
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt
The /dev/nst* devices are th
Could some one tell me where to find descriptions of what
the different device designations mean, especially the
/dev/nst* and /dev/st* devices?
Thanks,
Vic Cain
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n provide more details. Thx.
>
My apologies for the earlier mail (see above). It would seem that when we got
the machine from HP, the SCSI
tape drive power cable was attached but the data cable. SO the problem is now
solved and I am using the
st.o module to load the tape and perform backup. Again
ne
> the status of the drive (/dev/st0, /dev/rst0 and nrst0) but to no avail.
> It keeps telling me the device is not present. When I do a ls -l /dev/*st*
> , I can see the devices. Can someone please help me? If more info is need
> mail me so that I can provide more details. Thx.
Have yo
Hi people,
I have just installed Linux onto a HP NetServer E60 which uses the Adaptec
AIC7XXX. I am attempting to restore users data into /export/home from a
tape but have been unable to. I have used the mt command to determine
the status of the drive (/dev/st0, /dev/rst0 and nrst0) but to no a
now what is going on... it is a simple proceedure i am doing
> and am frustrated and perplexed as to why i am
> having difficulties.
I've used SCSI tape under Linux and other Unixes, but not scads. First
thing I'd try though is cleaning the drive (use a cleaning tape), second
would be
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:34:13 +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i have set up a SCSI DAT tape onto debian slink with kernel 2.0.38 and nfs
>(no_root_squash) mounted an IBM AIX directory. I use a simple backup
>program which tars the files from the AIX directory onto tape. It works
>for a little wh
Hi
i have set up a SCSI DAT tape onto debian slink with kernel 2.0.38 and nfs
(no_root_squash) mounted an IBM AIX directory. I use a simple backup
program which tars the files from the AIX directory onto tape. It works
for a little while but i think it gets into trouble when it trys to
proccess
Hi,
* Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:31:42AM -0700, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> I have a similar system. If in /dev/, you have no 'st?' devices, try
> making them with 'mknod /dev/st0 c 9 0' <=> 'mknod /dev/st7 c 9 7'.
> Check the man page for correct options...
>
> They should have root:tape ownershi
users that need acces in group 'tape'
Dean Provins
Calgary
--
> For some reason I do not have /dev/st* . I compiled my kernel with scsi
> tape support and I thought that would do it. Is there something that I am
> missing. Am I looking in the wrong spot for my tape d
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Ryan White wrote:
>
>
> For some reason I do not have /dev/st* . I compiled my kernel with scsi
> tape support and I thought that would do it. Is there something that I am
> missing.
For some reason I do not have /dev/st* . I compiled my kernel with scsi
tape support and I thought that would do it. Is there something that I am
missing. Am I looking in the wrong spot for my tape device.
I have a ICP raid card (GDT) which is fully functional and the kernel sees
the tape drive
case, thanks for all
the responses. They were *all* workable which a lot more than I can say for
my $calls$ to Redmond :)
-Original Message-
From: Keith G. Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 10:29 AM
To: 'Debian List'
Subject: Re: Need SCSI Tape Hel
Adaptec
> > 2940UW along with an SCSI CDROM and a Tandberg 4222 tape drive. I've got a
> > really sweet server here except that I just noticed there are no /dev/st*
> > for the tape drive. Anyone know at what point during the installation these
> > get created? I've g
really sweet server here except that I just noticed there are no /dev/st*
> for the tape drive. Anyone know at what point during the installation these
> get created? I've got another machine here with an SCSI tape with lots of
> /dev/st*. I'd sure hate to mknod 'em all by
e except that I just noticed there are no /dev/st*
> for the tape drive. Anyone know at what point during the installation these
> get created? I've got another machine here with an SCSI tape with lots of
> /dev/st*. I'd sure hate to mknod 'em all by hand on the new beast.
&g
ere are no /dev/st*
for the tape drive. Anyone know at what point during the installation these
get created? I've got another machine here with an SCSI tape with lots of
/dev/st*. I'd sure hate to mknod 'em all by hand on the new beast.
Thanks
Pann McCuaig wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 07:34:44AM -0500, Anthony Landreneau wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > I have recently installed a SONY SCSI tape drive onto my linux box. I
> > would like to use the Taper program to back up my hard drive to tape. But
&
Subject: SCSI Tape Drive
Date: Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 07:34:44AM -0500
In reply to:Anthony Landreneau
Quoting Anthony Landreneau([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greetings,
[snip]
>
> So the OS is "seeing" the hardware. However when I try to tar or write to
> /dev/st0
On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 07:34:44AM -0500, Anthony Landreneau wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have recently installed a SONY SCSI tape drive onto my linux box. I
> would like to use the Taper program to back up my hard drive to tape. But
> I seem to be having a problem with getting th
Greetings,
I have recently installed a SONY SCSI tape drive onto my linux box. I
would like to use the Taper program to back up my hard drive to tape. But
I seem to be having a problem with getting the tape drive to work.
When I do a cat on /proc/scsi/scsi I get:
Attached
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I finally got my SCSI card to work (interrupt conflicts with
> network card!). Now I need to figure out how to mount the tape
> drive.
> proc gives me this:
>
> cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
> V
Problem solved. Silly me, I loaded the Tape driver as a module. Once I loaded
the module I found out the tape drive was in
/dev/st0
Lance
I finally got my SCSI card to work (interrupt conflicts with network card!).
Now I need to figure out how to mount the
tape drive.
proc gives me this:
cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: CONNER Model: CTT8000-SRev: 1.17
Type: Seq
Hello Ryan,
On 17-Aug-99, you wrote:
RCS> I've installed a HP-T20 into one of my linux machines and it
RCS> doesn't seem to be working correctly.
RCS>
RCS> I can see in the /proc/scsi/scsi the following, which tells me that
RCS> the drive is loaded:
RCS>
RCS> Attached devices:
RCS> Host: scsi0
I've installed a HP-T20 into one of my linux machines and it doesn't seem
to be working correctly.
I can see in the /proc/scsi/scsi the following, which tells me that the
drive is loaded:
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DDRS-39130D Rev: DC1
Might want to try making the device with MAKEDEV.
Rob
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, David Hamilton wrote:
>
> I would expect to see it at /dev/st0 or /dev/tape, but there are no such
> devices. I see the SCSI device during boot and the DAT
I would expect to see it at /dev/st0 or /dev/tape, but there are no such
devices. I see the SCSI device during boot and the DAT drive is
recognized. What am I missing?
Chris Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Is there a way to have my system automatically eject a tape from my scsi
| tape drive? I'm wanting to add this to my backup script, so I don't
| forget to change to tape and overwrite a backup.
man mt
Short answer: mt -f /dev/nst0 rewoff
Gary
Is there a way to have my system automatically eject a tape from my scsi
tape drive? I'm wanting to add this to my backup script, so I don't
forget to change to tape and overwrite a backup.
thanks
"David B. Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are adaptors that allow backward conpatibility all the way to SCSI
> I, I know I am using a SCSI II controller on a couple of SCSI devices, but
> when I moved from An Adaptec 1540A to eht 2840, I had to reformat all
> drives, and I was desperat
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:23:26AM -0500, David B. Teague wrote:
> > Questions restated: I need to move the data from the old machine to
> > the new one. I'd like to be able to use the tape drive and some of the
> > SCSI disks with a Bus Logic or other S
There's not much point to
having two controllers on a single SCSI chain...
> What about SCSI tapes: can a SCSI tape made on a tape drive with one
> controller be read with the same tape drive run with another (SCSI)
> controller? (Reason suggests the affirmative, but reason
> un
Hi Debian Users:
The question is: can I use SCSI disk drives currently running with an
Adaptec 2840 SCSI controller with Bus Logic controller?
What about SCSI tapes: can a SCSI tape made on a tape drive with one
controller be read with the same tape drive run with another (SCSI)
controller
(I am resending this since I did not see it on the list, if it is a
repeat sorry)
Hi all,
My scsi tape has been giving me problems lately and I wonder if anyone
can shed some light on what to look for. When I do my backups it has
been failing with the following message after it has done part of
Hi all,
My scsi tape has been giving me problems lately and I wonder if anyone
can shed some light on what to look for. When I do my backups it has
been failing with the following message after it has done part of the
backup.
The logs say the following:
Jan 13 11:47:57 brian kernel: st0: Error
On: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 12:29:57 -0500 (EST) servis writes:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a Seagate Tapestore 8G on a scsi-2 controller. When I back
> up my drives(ext2, vfat) and some smbfs mounted drives(over a 10-T)
> it seems to take too long. I am just using tar whith compression.
> Here are the stats
Hi all,
I have a Seagate Tapestore 8G on a scsi-2 controller. When I back up
my drives(ext2, vfat) and some smbfs mounted drives(over a 10-T) it
seems to take too long. I am just using tar whith compression. Here
are the stats from tar:
Total bytes written: 5752760320 (5.8 Gb) (contained in 13
As the subject says I have two problems.
1: I have Linux running on a ACER, with and Advansys SCSI card installed.
Now I want to connect a tape station and get access to it - how do I do
it?. This I get when I boot:
Sep 16 14:00:38 beluga kernel: Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI
card!
Sep 1
Sorry if this is off-topic, it's just that this list has proven to be so
helpful in many areas. Please suggest any alternate news groups that may
be better for this question.
I've not been receiving the debian-users
digest list lately
and am reposting this in part to test if this bounces, and t
On Tue, 26 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone tell me what the *a, *l, and *m devices are/do for for my
> scsi tape drive? The Linux Device List was not very enlighting.
>
>0 crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 128 May 28 1997 /dev/nst0
>0 crw-rw
Can someone tell me what the *a, *l, and *m devices are/do for for my
scsi tape drive? The Linux Device List was not very enlighting.
0 crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 128 May 28 1997 /dev/nst0
0 crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 224 May 28 1997 /dev/nst0a
0 crw-rw 1
I have an AVA-1505 working properly. Dumb question, but do you have the
IRQ on the card set to what you are having LILO pass to the kernel? That
could be the reason for the error message you're getting.
Matt
On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, Glenn Tenney KOTJ wrote:
> (A copy of this message has also been p
On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, Glenn Tenney KOTJ wrote:
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: Can't anyone please offer some assistance... I'd really like to get SCSI
: working...
:
: Thanks again
:
:
: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
: [EMAI
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Can't anyone please offer some assistance... I'd really like to get SCSI
working...
Thanks again
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Tenney KOTJ) wrote:
> Well, I spent the evening
Well, I spent the evening getting the Adaptec AVA-1505 card working. I
finally got it so that the system now boots and sees the card. This card
is supposed to be supported by the AHA152x support.
Here are the kern.log messages now (heads of each line clipped for
breavity) from when I just reboo
For four months, I noticed no problems with my tape drive or my disk drive.
In the last two weeks, I have updated a few packages in hamm, but not many.
I now have two indicators that just one partition (out of 8+ partitions) on my
disk drive gets its signals diverted to the tape drive.
1. mke2fs
I have just switched from RedHat 4.2 (gee, it seems I preface all my
mail to this list with that...) and am having a problem accessing
my tape drive (a Conner DDS-2 SCSI drive) The drive responds to the mt
commands I have issued (ie, mt tell, mt datcompression, mt rewind, etc)
but I have been unab
Lawrence wrote:
>Oliver Elphick wrote:
>>
>> Lawrence wrote:
>> >What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
>> >drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
>>
>> SCSI tape drives a
Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> Lawrence wrote:
> >What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
> >drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
>
> SCSI tape drives are:
> crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9, 0 Feb 19
Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
: drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
Mine is /dev/st0 for the rewinding device and /dev/nst0 for the
non-rewinding. It's an H-P SureStore 20
Lawrence wrote:
>What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
>drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
SCSI tape drives are:
crw-rw-rw- 2 root root 9, 0 Feb 19 1997 /dev/st0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 9, 96
Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
: drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
Mine is /dev/st0 for the rewinding device and /dev/nst0 for the
non-rewinding. It's an H-P SureStore 20
What is the likely device name in the /dev directory for a SCSI tape
drive? is it /dev/tape? Anyone using the Seagate Travan SCSI backup?
Lawrence
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