On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 09:40:28AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 2013-02-08 05:17, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> I take it that your tape library does not read barcodes? Or that you
> are not
> using barcodes. Which is it?
Hi Dan, thanks much for your answer.
Our library is unable to read barcode
On 2013-02-08 05:17, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm about to use the "update slots scan" bconsole command for the
> first time as I'm fed up with doing all the manual work changing a
> set
> of tapes involves.
I take it that your tape library does not read barcodes? Or that you
are n
On 27.05.2011 14:03, John Drescher wrote:
> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Andre Lorenz wrote:
>> On 27.05.2011 09:41, Mauro Colorio wrote:
>>> what's the result of tapeinfo -f /dev/sg6 ?
>>>
>>> ciao
>>> Mauro
>> i changed something ;-)
>> reconfigured some stuff but noc change :-(
>>
>> lsscsi
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Andre Lorenz wrote:
>
> mtx -f /dev/sg5 unload 11 0
> Unloading drive 0 into Storage Element 11...mtx: Request Sense: Long
> Report=yes
> mtx: Request Sense: Valid Residual=no
> mtx: Request Sense: Error Code=70 (Current)
> mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=Illegal Req
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Andre Lorenz wrote:
>
> On 27.05.2011 09:41, Mauro Colorio wrote:
>> what's the result of tapeinfo -f /dev/sg6 ?
>>
>> ciao
>> Mauro
> i changed something ;-)
> reconfigured some stuff but noc change :-(
>
> lsscsi -g
> ...
> [1:0:0:0] mediumx NEC LL0101H-0
mtx -f /dev/sg5 unload 11 0
Unloading drive 0 into Storage Element 11...mtx: Request Sense: Long
Report=yes
mtx: Request Sense: Valid Residual=no
mtx: Request Sense: Error Code=70 (Current)
mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=Illegal Request
mtx: Request Sense: FileMark=no
mtx: Request Sense: EOM=no
mtx
On 27.05.2011 09:41, Mauro Colorio wrote:
> what's the result of tapeinfo -f /dev/sg6 ?
>
> ciao
> Mauro
i changed something ;-)
reconfigured some stuff but noc change :-(
lsscsi -g
...
[1:0:0:0]mediumx NEC LL0101H-0A 0002 /dev/sch0 /dev/sg2
[1:0:1:0]tapeIBM ULTRIUM-
> lsscsi -g
> ...
> [1:0:0:0] mediumx NEC LL0101H-0A 0002 /dev/sch0 /dev/sg2
> [1:0:1:0] tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 38D0 /dev/st0 /dev/sg3
>
> [2:0:0:0] tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD4 7A31 /dev/st1
> /dev/sg4 <- Drive 1
> [2:0:0:1] mediumx NEC T4
Hi,
i just got it back half working :-(
dmesg | grep 2:0:1:1
[ 79.677949] scsi 2:0:1:1: Medium ChangerNEC T40A2
0005 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
[ 80.449402] ch 2:0:1:1: Attached scsi changer ch1
[ 80.449402] ch 2:0:1:1: Attached scsi generic sg6 type 8
[13387.819021] scsi 2:0:1:1: Med
try this
dmesg | grep 2:0:1:1
it will tell you the name of the device where the loaders is attached
(sg3 in my case)
then
mtx -f /dev/sg3 status
if it works check ur config files
Mauro
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Andre Lorenz wrote:
> Hello together,
>
> i have a NEC-LTO4 (FC) 40 slots changer, and 8 slot LTO2 (8 Slots)
> changer (SCSI).
>
> this one was working perfectly.
>
> after physical move of the changers and servers i cant run anymore
> update slots scan on the LT
Hello :-)
The issue seems to be with vchanger 0.8.5 and auto-mounting; it may be
specific to Slackware 13.0.
After disabling auto-mounting, manually mounting the USB HDD and
reconfiguring Bacula sd to suit, the "label barcodes" command worked.
Best
Charles
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