Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-05-01 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 05:20:05PM -0700, curtis wrote: > There have been some good posts concerning SCSI device modules that > have helped me try to correct my problem, but nonetheless, I'm still stuck. > > Ok, here is more information. > > When I was using kernel 2.2.xxx my SCSI tape drive wo

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2002-05-01 Thread curtis
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SCSI Tape Device

2002-05-01 Thread curtis
There have been some good posts concerning SCSI device modules that have helped me try to correct my problem, but nonetheless, I'm still stuck. Ok, here is more information. When I was using kernel 2.2.xxx my SCSI tape drive worked. Provided immediately below I am attaching those sections of d

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread curtis
Ok, here is more information. Provided immediately below I am attaching those sections of dmesg output that would appear to be relevant to my SCSI device. First I rebooted under kernel 2.2, which as I have said loads my SCSI device. Here is it's dmesg output: Linux version 2.2.17 ([EMAIL P

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread james
>> Has anyone had a similar problem. >> >> While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After >> upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect >> my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas? >> >> Curtis >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread Rich Johnson
curtis wrote: > Has anyone had a similar problem. > > While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After > upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect > my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas? > > Curtis > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

SCSI Tape Device

2002-04-23 Thread curtis
Has anyone had a similar problem. While I was under 2.2 kernel my scsi tape drive worked fine. After upgrading to 2.4, however, I can't seem to get it to install or detect my scsi drive no matter what. Any ideas? Curtis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsu

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-17 Thread David J. Mason
Hi, * Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:31:42AM -0700, Dean Allen Provins wrote: > I have a similar system. If in /dev/, you have no 'st?' devices, try > making them with 'mknod /dev/st0 c 9 0' <=> 'mknod /dev/st7 c 9 7'. > Check the man page for correct options... > > They should have root:tape ownershi

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-17 Thread Dean Allen Provins
Ryan: I have a similar system. If in /dev/, you have no 'st?' devices, try making them with 'mknod /dev/st0 c 9 0' <=> 'mknod /dev/st7 c 9 7'. Check the man page for correct options... They should have root:tape ownership and be owner:group RW. Put any users that need acces in group 'tape' De

Re: scsi tape device

2000-01-16 Thread Jozef Skvarcek
You can create the tape devices with `/dev/MAKEDEV', for example... Try `/dev/MAKEDEV -v st0' for creating `/dev/st0' and `/dev/nst0' Jozef Skvarcek _ Dept. of Physics and Astronomy | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hunter College, City Un

scsi tape device

2000-01-16 Thread Ryan White
For some reason I do not have /dev/st* . I compiled my kernel with scsi tape support and I thought that would do it. Is there something that I am missing. Am I looking in the wrong spot for my tape device. I have a ICP raid card (GDT) which is fully functional and the kernel sees the tape drive