On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Michael Nelson wrote:
> If it's not an Adaptec, I would look for a similar feature. Until the
> controller sees both devices, Linux doesn't have a chance.
That's not quite true. The first thing Linux does for most scsi devices is
throw out any bios code and rescan the busse
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Adam Kosmin wrote:
> never mind. After resetting the device to factory defaults, I see
> everything.
A common problem with scsi lun scanning is that by default linux stops
after the first null lun - some changers have the drives at lun0/lun1 and
the robot on lun7/lun16 etc.
On Mon, September 18, 2006 7:39 am, Adam Kosmin said:
> Hello All,
>
> Running CentOS 4.4 here and only see the tape drive listed in
> /proc/scsi/scsi
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
>Vendor: IBM Model: ULTRIUM-TD2
never mind. After resetting the device to factory defaults, I see
everything.
Best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Running CentOS 4.4 here and only see the tape drive listed in
> /proc/scsi/scsi
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: