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missing tape changer device for LIBRA8/3 (DILOG) on solaris 9



 
 
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Old November 8th 03, 10:55 PM
wasi
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Default missing tape changer device for LIBRA8/3 (DILOG) on solaris 9

Hi there,

I want to install a tape changer (LIBRA 8/3 from DILOG) on my Solaris
9 Box.

This changer has to SCSI IDs (one for changer, one for tape) which are
well recognized by probe-scsi.

After boot -r the tape device ist /dev/rmt/0, but I can`t find any
changer device
(something like /dev/sg0 in LINUX).

I need this device to configure the changerdev / changerfile in amanda
properly.

Is there anyone how can give me some advice? Any help is appreciated

Michael
 




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