Managed to fix my own problem. I forgot to set the library itself in logical mode instead of physical mode. The os now magically sees the changer and populates /dev/scsi/changer/ appropriately.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Michael Talbott <mtalb...@lji.org> wrote: > Anyone have any tips to get a fibrechannel based tape library properly > recognized in omnios as /dev/changer or similar? > > All the zoning is fine and I can see the tape drives and they show in > /dev/rmt/, but the library changer is showing up as an unknown type: > > # cfgadm -al > Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant > Condition > c12::500084f10010e0e3 unknown connected unconfigured > unknown > c12::500084f20010e0e3 unknown connected unconfigured > unknown > c12::500507631248cc65 tape connected configured > unknown > c12::500507631248d745 tape connected configured > unknown > c12::500507631248d7a2 tape connected configured > unknown > c12::50050763124a6979 tape connected configured > unknown > > I've tried: > add_drv -i '"scsiclass,08" "scsiclass,08.QUALSTAR,*"' sgen > update_drv -fv sgen > reboot > > But, no luck. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Michael
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