First, did you configure /kernel/drv/sgen.conf so that it sees the changer
at boot? You probably want/need -

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

...and uncomment the stuff at the bottom, as documented in the file.
Once the system sees your device ( look in /dev/scsi/changer/... ) you
should download, compile and install mtx 1.2 from mtx.sourceforge.net.

Once _that_ is working fine, you configure amanda to use the latest
chg-zd-mtx script (write me directly if it's not in the source tree -- will
state that it supports mtx 1.2 at the top of the file) as the 
changer script, and all will be fine.

On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 10:34:15AM +1100, David Logan wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I am currently considering using Amanda for backing up one of my production
> servers (a Sun E250). I have a couple of questions ;
> 
> 1.) Does Amanda configure and manipulate the Sun DDS3 autochanger ?
> 
> 2.) Is there a compiled binary version out there for Solaris to save me
> building it?
> 
> Thanks & Regard
> 
> P.S. I couldn't quite find autochangers in the Faq-o-matic. If I am blind
> please tell me where it is thanks 8-)
> 
> The opinions expressed herein may not coincide with those of my employer,
> these are personal. Scary isn't it!!
> 
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