Erik Anderson writes:
- On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 15:36:05 -0600, Frank Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- > Also, while sg is the proper device to use to control the changer,
- > it doesn't understand tape commands like rewind, so make sure your
- > tape device is referencing an st device (of course, your kernel
- > also needs scsi tape support compiled in or the module loaded or you
- > won't have any st devices).
-
- Okay - well I'm getting conflicting messages here. I had previously
- been using /dev/nst0 to access the tape drive. That wasn't working,
- so someone here told me I should use the sg* nodes to access the
- drive. So that's when I switched to /dev/sg2.
I was the one who said to use the direct SCSI device,
but it wasn't as the tape drive, it was for the control device
(who's tag in changer.conf I didn't remember.)
In reviewing another posting in this thread, I'm
reminded that it's ``scsitapedev''. Make that be /dev/sg2, and
leave ``tapedev'' as /dev/nrst0. (hmm, make sure you're using
the raw tape device as well.. You've listed the no-rewind block
device, assuming Linux uses standard naming conventions.)
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