> load a tape in only one of your drives. Wait till the drive has loaded 
> the tape and all lights are green.
> 
> Do a mt -f /dev/nst0 status. Then, the same with st1 and st2.
> Only one of the commands should result in output describing a loaded 
> tape drive.
> 
> Put the tape in one of the remaining drives - you know what to do then, 
> I guess.
> 
> After that, you have the linux device names for your three drives.
> 
> Then, modify the bacula-sd.conf to assign the right device names to 
> your defined storage devices.

This worked. I can now mount and unmount as advertised. I will attempt to do a 
full backup on the Right drive tomorrow. Still don't know why the other adapter 
had problems, but that's hardware.

Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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