> Which device driver are you using under Linux? The equivalent of Sun's > 'sgen' driver? I am going to try the 'sst' driver supplied with Amanda > today and see if I get a different result. According to the manual, the > factory defaults are ID 0 for the drive and ID 3 for the robotics. I would say so, since it's the "scsi generic" driver that I use (/dev/sg1) > Are you using your ADIC-1200 in random-access or sequential mode? Mine is > set to random-access mode with the jumper installed on the small PCB > inside the front of the autochanger door. Yepp. > I might alter the ID settings so the robotics are on a lower ID that the > drive, but it should be irrelevant providing the ID's are actually > different. I hope it is ;-) On my systwm the drive is ID 3 and the changer is ID 5 Godd luck ! Urban
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