I am not positive on that... however, it would make
sense that only one drive can attach to it.  If you
can issue mtx commands against the rmt device for the
changer that should be sufficient.  That's nice that
they give you a driver, I couldn't find one for my
Exabyte EZ17 Autoloader... thus the sgen funkiness. 
If you can disable the other drive, you could try the
sgen thing.

Jerry

--- Jon LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 06:33:25PM -0700, Jerry
> wrote:
> > in sgen.conf uncomment the changer line, remove
> the
> > (type 08) or whatever is in ( ), uncomment all the
> lun
> > lines, modload sgen, devfsadm -i sgen and look in
> > /dev/scsi/changer I think... I just went through
> this,
> > let me know if it doesn't work.
> > 
> 
> Jerry,
> 
> I'm running Solaris 8, using an HP 6x24 DDS3
> changer.
> 
> When installed according to HP specs,
> it loads two /dev/rmt devices,
> one for the drive and one for the changer.
> 
> This is working fine for me so the sgen driver is
> not
> a major priority.  But I like to try things.
> 
> I've never been able to get any devices attached to
> the sgen driver though I've done what you suggested
> above (also adding lun 1 to each scsi target id).
> 
> Do you know if the fact that one driver has already
> attached to the changer device prevents another
> driver from attaching to the same device?
> 
> -- 
> Jon H. LaBadie                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  JG Computing
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