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On 04/02/07 04:43, Sebastiaan Veldhuisen wrote:
Hi,
I'm running debian Etch on a no name server with a Quantum DLT-v4 SATA
drive. All my backups on tape are failing with kernel errors (see
below). The tape is fresh, so it isn't a bad medium I
I got assigned to set up a new backup system here at
work, so i've decided to go w/ amanda. Everything
seems to be great, except for the fact that i have no
experience w/ tape whatsoever. I've configured amanda
so that it works and will back up to my tape drive
/dev/nst0, but i would like
Andrew,
thanks, i actually have read the mt man page and
everything... i still don't have a real solid concept
of what is going on w/ tape changing devices and what
not... i read up on mtx, and ran mtx status. here's
the output:
Storage Changer /dev/sg2:2 Drives, 31 Slots ( 1
Import/Export )
Brian,
Your post didn't really tell me whether you'd narrowed the problem to
the Linux device driver already. If you have, then ignore this reply. If
you haven't, here's the basic situation:
The error you're getting indicates that the device hates what the system
is saying to it, but it's an
on Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:16:22PM -0800, brian r ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems getting my tape drive working. Any suggestions?
Sorry, if I gave to much output.
The command I give:
'mt -f /dev/nst0 status'
Error:
'st0: Error with sense data: [valid=0] Info
on Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 01:56:48PM -0800, Richard Weil ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi --
I can't access use my tape drive with the tar or mt programs and could
use some help.
I'm running a 2.4.12 kernel and using a SCSI Seagate DDS3 tape drive.
The drive appears to be recognized fine on
What does mt -f /dev/[n]st0 status report?
Are you including the -f and specifying the device in your mt commands? --
mt's default device is /dev/tape, from memory, so you'll need to override
it (or create a symlink in /dev).
HTH,
Matt
At 08:56 06/12/2001, Richard Weil wrote:
Hi --
I
I discovered the problem -- it turned out to be the SCSI chain wasn't
correctly terminated. (or it may have been because I was using passive
termination -- I'm not sure)
I purchased a new internal SCSI cable with an active terminator and now it
works fine.
Posting this here in the hopes it
I have them all compiled into the kernel. When but when I do a cat
/proc/scsi/scsi I get Attached devices: none
My /var/log/kern.log has an error when I boot up:
Nov 8 09:21:33 apollo kernel: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Nov 8 09:21:33 apollo kernel: request_module[scsi_hostadapter]:
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 09:29, Matt Fair wrote:
I have them all compiled into the kernel. When but when I do a cat
/proc/scsi/scsi I get Attached devices: none
My /var/log/kern.log has an error when I boot up:
Nov 8 09:21:33 apollo kernel: SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
Nov 8 09:21:33
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 17:40, Matt Fair wrote:
Has anyone setup a scsi PowerVault 100T DDS4 tape drive?
I have tried to get it working on linux, but have not been able to work.
Should it be the same as all other scsi tape drives?
My computer reconizes it on boot but not in linux, even though I
Kurt Lieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed an internal SCSI HP DDS3 drive and am having trouble getting
it to work.
If I put in a new tape and try to erase it receive the following error:
z8:~/backup# mt -f /dev/st0 erase
/dev/st0: Input/output error
Any
Kurt Lieber said:
I just installed an internal SCSI HP DDS3 drive and am having
trouble getting it to work.
If I put in a new tape and try to erase it receive the following
error:
z8:~/backup# mt -f /dev/st0 erase
/dev/st0: Input/output error
is the scsi cable terminated ? try mt -f
On Monday 05 November 2001 05:16 pm, nate wrote:
is the scsi cable terminated ? try mt -f /dev/st0 status
This is the output I get. Not sure how to decipher it:
z8:/home/kurtl/tmp# mt -f /dev/st0 status
SCSI 2 tape drive:
File number=0, block number=0, partition=0.
Tape block size 0 bytes.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 17:47:57 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK the tar cv /path/to/file /dev/st0 works, but
tar xv /dev/st0 gives this error
Sep 28 17:39:57 babylon5 kernel: Additional sense indicates Data phase error
Sep 28 17:43:56 babylon5 kernel: sym53c875E-0: SCSI parity error detected:
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 16:56:27 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed an HP SCSI Tape drive on my Debian(2.2) server. How do
I found out what device it installed it as, and how do I mount it, so I can ta
r stuff onto it?
You donĀ“t _mount_ a tape drive. You _t_ape _ar_chive (hence tar)
OK the tar cv /path/to/file /dev/st0 works, but
tar xv /dev/st0 gives this error
Sep 28 17:39:57 babylon5 kernel: st0: Error with sense data: [valid=0] Info fld=
0x0, Current st09:00: sense key Aborted Command
Sep 28 17:39:57 babylon5 kernel: Additional sense indicates Data phase error
Sep 28
On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 11:57:30AM -0400, Rob Lilley wrote:
I've installed the base and standard slink distributions, configured
them and then went to do a tar archive to my Seagate 4mm SCSI tape drive.
Bless me, there is no /dev/st0 to do this to. Are they not supported?
Do I have to add
man MAKEDEV
...
DESCRIPTION
MAKEDEV is a script that will create the devices in /dev
used to interface with drivers in the kernel.
...
hth,
rw
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000 11:57:30 EDT, Rob Lilley writes:
I've installed the base and standard slink distributions, configured them
and then
*- Jason Michaelson wrote about Tape Drive Suggestions Under Debian
| I'm looking to purchase a new tape backup drive. I'm looking for
| something fairly large (8-10GB or more), in addition to fast (i.e.
| it can't be a floppy or a parallel port connected device). Of
| course, it also needs
How do you clean the heads? I have got an Iomega Ditto internal 2Gb
drive. Are there head cleaning tapes available?
Johann,
I have an internal SCSI tape drive (1/4). All I do is open the system up to
expose the tape heads and use stereo casette tape cleaning fluid on Qtips on
the
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Bernt T. Hansen wrote:
I get similar errors on my system when the tape heads are dirty. I do
nightly
backups and about every two months I need to clean the tape heads to get rid
of errors like these.
How do you clean the heads? I have got an Iomega Ditto internal
Ossama,
I get similar errors on my system when the tape heads are dirty. I do nightly
backups and about every two months I need to clean the tape heads to get rid
of errors like these.
Hope this helps,
Bernt.
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Great! Thanks!
I was afraid something might be wrong. Although I can't get information
from mt any more. I'll probably have to reboot. Thanks again.
-Ossama
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On Tue, Apr 28, 1998 at 09:34:11AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
Last week I ordered a tape drive (and posted a question about
SCSI controllers)
So it's a SCSI tape?
what is the name of the device? (I assume it is just
/dev/MAKEDEV devicename to make it)
/dev/st0 for rewind after any
I have an exabyte 8mm tape drive. I have compiled in scsi support,
and scsi tape drive support into the kernel. It shows up in dmesg:
Vendor: EXABYTE Model: EXB-8200 Rev: 2618
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01
however, a device is
dpk wrote:
I have an exabyte 8mm tape drive. I have compiled in scsi support,
and scsi tape drive support into the kernel. It shows up in dmesg:
Vendor: EXABYTE Model: EXB-8200 Rev: 2618
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01
however, a
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, dpk wrote:
I have an exabyte 8mm tape drive. I have compiled in scsi support,
and scsi tape drive support into the kernel. It shows up in dmesg:
Vendor: EXABYTE Model: EXB-8200 Rev: 2618
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01
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