On Tuesday 17 December 2002 13:37, Axel Haenssen wrote: Since no one has answered the question yet, I went back to your original post to see if I could see anything wrong, and noted a couple of things.
1. You haven't defined a "changerdev /dev/sg1". I believe you should to that. 2. I don't believe you need the "scsitapedev" as a specifier, in mine, it is just "dev /dev/nst0". And a 3rd item, since the tape is generally a different beastie from a cdrom or the changer robot, I wouldn't think you would want to use /dev/sg2 to access the tape drive. Its probably more like /dev/nst0 since its the first tape drive found. Your snip of /proc/scsi/scsi doesn't define this, but your /var/log/dmesg (or whatever your last bootlog is called) should show this properly. One problem I had with your message, no fault of yours, is that it came from Princeton.edu, and one of my filter rules *was* putting anything from princeton into my "coco" mailbox & I had a heck of a time figureing out how amanda stuff was getting into my coco stuff. The coco mailing list is on a princeton.edu machine. A coco being the TRS-80 Color Computer, one of the stepping stones one can use to learn a bit about the *nix's since its OS, OS-9, is a mini unix without any great amount to security once you've gotten past the password. The system console is always logged in too. A great machine and a great OS, just not quick enough, or big enough memory map, to do everything the newest whizbang machines can do today. -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.20% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly
