Hi ! Thank for your reply ! I don't know exactly how connect the SCSI cable ... so there is first : hard disk second : tape drive third : hard drive There is a "normal" order for SCSI ? But I don't understand, if this is a malfunction cable, how I can see the last hard drive behind the tape drive ?
> There can be a number of reasons > - malfunctioning hardware of the tapedrive itself > - damaged scsi-cable (check the connectors good) > last year I had a scsi-cable with some pins bended, gave me a lot of > pain-in-the-neck before i found the problem. > - no or defunct scsi-terminator. > - duplicate scsi-selector > I noticed that your connor drive uses scsi-id 4, which is often used for > the tape drive...... > > Kind regards, SDHans > > Alain & Estelle BARBET wrote: > > > > Thank for your reply .... > > > > target 1 > > Unit 0 disk SEAGATE .... > > Target 3 > > Unit 0 disk QUANTUM ... > > Target 4 > > Unit 0 disk CONNER .... > > > > I have 2 externals disk and one internal .... mmmh no tape drive here ! > > What the probleme ? > > > > hans witvliet a écrit : > > > > > just a small question: > > > > > > Before booting (when you have the OK> prompt, if you type: > > > probe-scsi > > > Is your tape drive correctly recognized? > > > > > > Alain & Estelle BARBET wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi ! > > > > Thank you to pass some time to help me ... I've installed Debian on a > > > > Sparc 4 and try to use a tape drive. I cannot see it in /proc/scsi. I > > > > use the kernel 2.1.125 and allow the compile of tape driver .... > > > > > > > > So I try to install ftape, but can't see an option for the Sparc > > > > processor and the compile fail .... Do you have any idees to use this > > > > famous Sun tape drive ? > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > SDHans > > > Alcatel Telecom Nederland bv > > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > SDHans > Alcatel Telecom Nederland bv > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

