Arno Lehmann wrote:
The message you get is created by the default TapeAlert interface, i.e.
it tries to read the tape status by calling tapeinfo with a non-existing
device name. How to set this up should be in the manual; basically, all
you need to do is to set the changer device entry in the storage
configuration to the generic SCSI device of your tape drive. Under
linux, this would be a /dev/sg? device name.
If your tape drive doesn't support tapealerts (most current ones support
them), you can simply remove the entry from the configuration.
"Alert Command" in the SD configuration is what you should look at.
And if you don't see /dev/sg0 then do "modprobe sg" and look again.
Mark Nienberg
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