On 4/26/07, Matthew Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually the device is created when installing the driver to the IBM tape
> drive. IBM uses a utility to communicate with the tape drives.
>
> IBMtapeutil -f /dev/IBMtape0n status
>
>
Is this a SCSI device? Have you tried accessing it without
> Archive Device = /dev/IBMtape0n
This is weird. Are you using a link or a udev rule to rename a nst device?
John
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I am trying to setup bacula to work with my IBM Ultrium 2 3580 tape drive.
When I run the btape utility the it makes it through the "Write, rewind, and
re-read test", but fails on the "Write, rewind and position test". The block
size it set to 0 for variable block size. Does anyone know what I