That unfortunately doesn't work.

I don't know if /dev/nst0 exists in this config... I tried to use it in
the beginning, to no avail. That is what debian calls it in the old
configuration on the old Hard Drive. For some reason, Debian assigns it
/dev/st0 in the boot log.

the results of mt -f /dev/st0 status are:

SCSI 2 tape drive:
File number=0, block number=0, partition=0.
Tape block size 0 bytes. Density code 0x1b (DLT 35GB).
Soft error count since last status=0
General status bits on (41010000):
 BOT ONLINE IM_REP_EN

the results of mt -f /dev/nst0 status are:

SCSI 2 tape drive:
File number=0, block number=0, partition=0.
Tape block size 0 bytes. Density code 0x1b (DLT 35GB).
Soft error count since last status=0
General status bits on (41010000):
 BOT ONLINE IM_REP_EN


-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Francois Malouin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:18 AM
To: Byarlay, Wayne A.
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tape device /dev/st0 not responding - RH9

* Byarlay, Wayne A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040330 11:14]:
> Greetings all.
> 
> I have a computer here, that I'm trying to get amanda installed & 
> configured on. The OS is RedHat9, and I've got an adaptec SCSI card 
> with a Quantum DLT7000 in there.
> 
> I know the tape device is fine hardware-wise, because I have a 
> different hard drive with an old Debian image on it, and it's been 
> working for years. Backs up perfectly to this tape drive.
> 
> Problem with the RH9 config, is that it successfully reports setting 
> the Quantum as /dev/st0, but any attempts to do anything with it, 
> fail. "mt -f /dev/st0 rewind" does nothing; the tape drive should 
> blink to indicate it's working. It just returns my prompt, as if it 
> completed, but the drive never does anything.

use a no-rewind tape device, presumably /dev/nst0

hth,
jf

> 
> amanda has been configured properly for the most part; but running 
> amlabel incorporates the mt rewind command, and when it gets to that 
> part, it just waits forever.
> 
> Any ideas to get this tape drive working?
> 
> wab.

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