I think you have the Sun-branded OEM of the HP 718 autochanger, which is
what I have. In sgen.conf, I did:

device-type-config-list="changer";

..which tells it to look for changer devices. I then uncommented the 
entries at the bottom as specified in the file. It likes mine just fine.

You'd probably be better off using mtx 1.2.29 and the chg-zd-mtx I'll be
uploading tonight ;-)

On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:18:32AM -0600, Bradley S. Huffman wrote:
> > Bradley, do you see the device in the /var/adm/messages (or dmesg) output
> > from bootup?
> 
> Yes, as follows:
> 
>    Nov 15 08:30:59 waves scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/st@0,0
>         (st14):
>    Nov 15 08:30:59 waves      <Quantum DLT7000>
>    Nov 15 08:30:59 waves scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] st14 at glm2: target 0
>         lun 0
>    Nov 15 08:30:59 waves genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] st14 is
>         /pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/st@0,0
>    Nov 15 08:31:10 waves scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sgen34 at glm2:
>         target 0 lun 0
>    Nov 15 08:31:10 waves genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sgen34 is
>         /pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/sgen@0,0
>    Nov 15 08:31:10 waves scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sgen35 at glm2:
>         target 1 lun 0
>    Nov 15 08:31:10 waves genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sgen35 is
>         /pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/sgen@1,0
> 
> > Nope -- using the sgen driver allows access as any user.
> 
> It's suppose to, but sgen@1,0:changer installs with permissions
> 'crwx------ root sys', so you have to change permissions to give
> 'sys' access (assuming your amanda user is in 'sys').
> 
> After boot /dev has the following links:
>    /dev/scsi/changer/c2t1d0 -> /devices/pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/sgen@1,0:changer
>    /dev/rmt/0 -> /devices/pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/st0,0:
>    /dev/rmt/0b -> /devices/pci@1f,4000/scsi@4/st0,0:b
>                :
>                :
> 
> I changed permissions to all 'crwxrwxrwx root sys' for now.
> 
> What about "inquiry-config-list" in sgen.conf.h.
> 
> I don't know if anyone else has a StorEdge L280, but it's a strange little
> breast, so I expect to have problems.  First it has a 6 slot removeable
> cart. with 2 slots hidden behind the cart. (don't ask me why, I'd much prefer
> the 7 slot removable cart. like they use to use). Second it has 3 modes of
> operation "Automatic", "Stacker", and "Random" so you can choose between
> acting like a gravity feed unit or a normal robot (I have it in "Random"
> right now).
> -----
> Brad

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