Quoting herve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hello > i've got a stt28000a seagate travan and i have woody > i load ise-scsi module then is recognized , /dev/st0 but when i type : > > mt -f /dev/st0 status, it returns an I/O error > > when i remove the cartridge and type ,mt -f /dev/st0 , it returns there is no > media (in this case it's a normal behaviour) > > someone can help me >
The key question is does it do what you ask. IDE-SCSI emulation on Travan drives (and other IIRC) gives benign warnings. Try it out. cd export TAPE=/dev/st0 mt rewind mt tell tar cf /dev/st0 . mt tell mt rewind mkdir tmp cd tmp tar xf /dev/st0 find . -type f -exec diff ../\{} \{} \; If there is no output from the last command, everything is fine. Note: I have not tried this out with symlinks. YMMV The values reported by the "mt tell" commands is left as an exercise for the reader. HTH, Jeffrey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]