I was able to get the mtx-changer script working correctly. I used the
solaris-mtx-changer from the examples as a starting point. Then to work with
the Magnum 224 and Solaris make a few changes
-added a correct PATH statement for my system
-Solaris doesn't have "seq" command, replaced seq in the
Hey Ryan,
I used an sgen.conf provided by Tandeberg support. I'm not sure if its
in their Knowledge Base. Here is what I've got
# Exabyte Magnum 224 tape library
#
sgen-diag=3;
#
device-type-config-list="changer";
#
inquiry-config-list="EXABYTE", "Magnum 224";
#inquiry-config-list=
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Not to distract folks from your question, but I'm looking for a way to
do this for a single tape drive so I can use smartmontools on it... do
you have a pointer for a resource on setting up the sgen.conf file? I've
been looking and not finding much (th
Thanks for the reply and info on cleaning tapes. I'm using v2.0.3 of Bacula.
I think if I have my Changer Command correct that I'll be alright. Going to
test it out and see what happens.
Thanks,
Shon
On 6/28/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Magnum224 with 24 slots and 2 LT
I have a Magnum224 with 24 slots and 2 LTO2 drives but I am using linux and
not Solaris. For that I did not have to change anything in the default mtx
scripts as it works correctly. I believe the numbering is one slot off
though but it does not matter. When I do a manual unload I verify the slot
All,
I was able to get the changer recognzied as /dev/scsi/changer/c5t4d1 on
my Solaris 10_x86 system. Setup /kernel/drv/sgen.conf, loaded the driver,
created the devlinks, and we're off. My Magnum 224 has 1 robot, and 1 LTO-3
drive. It holds can hold up to 24 tapes in 2 magazines. I currently