Re: [Bacula-users] /dev/nst0 disappeared

2006-03-13 Thread BrokenClock
Thanks for your help. The problem is solved now : I've jut plug the scsi card in another pci slot! Regards, Jason Martin wrote: On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 11:33:18AM +0100, BrokenClock wrote: eof / Curiously, everything worked fine wednesday all the day long. /cat /proc/scsi/scsi/ gi

Re: [Bacula-users] /dev/nst0 disappeared

2006-03-10 Thread Jason Martin
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 11:33:18AM +0100, BrokenClock wrote: > >eof / > Curiously, everything worked fine wednesday all the day long. > /cat /proc/scsi/scsi/ give me "/Attached devices/:" and nothing more. > > Does anyone have a idear to help me to make this mess work? Does dmesg still recognize y

Re: [Bacula-users] /dev/nst0 disappeared

2006-03-10 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello, On 3/10/2006 11:33 AM, BrokenClock wrote: Dear Bacula commuty, I use Bacula with pleasure for quite a long time now. Very good soft. Currently, I'm using Bacula 1.38.2 with a Fedora 4, with nightly automatic update activate. I was surprised this morning to see that the backup failed due

[Bacula-users] /dev/nst0 disappeared

2006-03-10 Thread BrokenClock
Dear Bacula commuty, I use Bacula with pleasure for quite a long time now. Very good soft. Currently, I'm using Bacula 1.38.2 with a Fedora 4, with nightly automatic update activate. I was surprised this morning to see that the backup failed due to missing //dev/nst0/. I've checked, and in fact