> Try a manual load command, then the status again:
>
> mtx -f /dev/rmt/0n load 1 # check output
I've done it, the load is down and the only output is :
> mtx -f /dev/rmt/0n load 1
mtx: I/O error
before doing this command the tape from the 2nd slot was loaded...
> Also, look for links such as /dev/st0, /dev/nst0, and test them in the
> appropriate place in mtx commands.
I have found a /dev/nrst12 (and other number...) which point on the
/dev/rmt/0mbn (and other...) and the status option of mtx give me exacly the
same output...
> I don't recognize the output line:
> Storage Changer /dev/rmt/0n:1 Drives, 6 Slots ( 0 Import/Export )
>
> The test, when finding Data Transfer Element empty, should load a tape,
> so that the script can proceed to check the label.
>
> Is it possible that the device (/dev/rmt/0n) you're using as changer is
> not the changer controller?
I think that's the point..It seems (I'm new on Solaris...) that /dev/rmt/0n
is the tape controller and not the tape changer...Joe Rhett gave me that
hint, saying that my changer controller should be in /dev/scsci/changer/...
but the problem is that I have no scsi directory in the /dev directory...
Why is the mtx command working (it does the load, unload, reset, status
command) with the /dev/rmt/0n device if it's not the changer device...
Ok I'm lost!!!!!
--
Yann PURSON - Assistant chef de projet
ADNTIC - 93, rue du Hocquet - 80.000 AMIENS
T�l�phone : 03.22.22.27.32