Thanks all It's working now. Had to compile 'sst' from the contrib dir, configure sst.conf and 'add_drv'. It's now at /devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sst@4,1:character.
I just wonder whether this is the best (stable) solution? Cheers urs >Sounds like you need to get the chg-<insert_option> working first. > >have a look at the docs in the tape-changer directory. > > > >-- >Martin Hepworth >Senior Systems Administrator >Solid State Logic Ltd >+44 (0)1865 842300 > >Gene Heskett wrote: >> On Monday 10 February 2003 06:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>Hello >>> >>>I did lots of reading manuals and mailing lists but still not >>>succeeded in having amanda talk to the changer. >>> >>>Config: >>>amanda 2.4.3 >>>solaris 2.6 >>>HP surestore C1557A (12000e) >>> >>>Previous installation of Soltice jukebox uses '/dev/lus'. But >>>amanda cannot use it. >>> >>>******* >>>/dev/lus -> >>>../devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@3/SUNW,isptwo@4/lus@0,0:0 >>> >>>[pbrazor1]/export/home/amanda$ amtape Daily show >>>amtape: could not get changer info: open: /dev/lus: Bad file >>>number ******* >>> >>>There is only 1 device in rmt '/dev/rmt/0...' . >>>Installation test-routine of the changer software says: >>> >>>******** >>>[pbrazor1]/etc/LGTOuscsi$ ./inquire >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:FUJITSU MAB3091S SUN9.0G1806|Disk, >>>/dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:HP C1557A U709|Tape, >>>/dev/rmt/0mbn >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:HP C1557A U709|Autochanger (Jukebox) >>> >>>/dev/rmt/0mbn -> ../../devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@2,1/st@4,0:mbn >>>******** >>> >>>But there is no 'st@4,1....' either. >>> >>>So which software do I need to install or what configuration is >>>needed? >>> >>>Thanks for any help >>>urs >> >> >> I don't believe this is an amanda problem, but a solaris kernel >> problem. Unforch, I'll leave the definitive solaris answers to >> Jon. >> >> If its anything like linux, then you should find the correct device >> in the /var/log/dmesg (or whatever solaris calls it) file. If its >> not there, the next question is, is solaris doing a 'scan all luns' >> on boot, I believe it must in order to find the changer robot since >> many of them are located at the same bus address as the drive >> itself, but at a higher Logical Unit Number, aka 'lun'. For a >> linux kernel, this must be turned on in the kernel config and the >> kernel rebuilt as it doesn't default to on. >> > > > > >********************************************************************** >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they >are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify >the system manager. > >This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by >MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses. > >www.mimesweeper.com >********************************************************************** >
