i would bet it is a permision-problem, but i have no experience with autogenerated device-nodes like yours.
Erik Anderson schrieb:
Huh????On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:51:54 -0600, Erik Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay - here's the deal. My /dev/sg* entries are symlins. They're pointing as follows:
/dev/sg0 -> scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/generic /dev/sg1 -> scsi/host1/bus0/target1/lun0/generic /dev/sg2 -> scsi/host1/bus0/target3/lun0/generic
The permissions on the symlinks are 555, but the permissions on the
a symlink with permisions other than 0777 ???? never have been able to produce such a beast. But maybe your filesystem supports other features then my ext2/3 .
>>targets are 660, which is correct.
and what is the owner/group set to? is your amanda-user a member of that group? do all files mentioned in your chg-scsi.conf exist and are they writeable for the amanda-user?
Christoph
Sorry - hit the send button prematurely there.
If I put the full path to the device into chg-scsi.conf instead of the symline, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] LPD $ amcheck LPD Amanda Tape Server Host Check ----------------------------- Holding disk /dumps/amanda: 36514756 KB disk space available, that's plenty amcheck-server: could not get changer info: open: /dev/scsi/host1/bus0/target1/lun0/generic: Success
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check -------------------------------- Client check: 0 hosts checked in 0.001 seconds, 0 problems found
(brought to you by Amanda 2.4.4p2)
With the full path to the scsi devices in chg-scsi.conf, amcheck executes in about a quarter second, so that doesn't seem right.
