Question:
When your system boots, is the tape drive seen by your SCSI adapter? You
should see it in the boot process long before Linux starts to boot. The
adapter should show you the drive and the ID it uses. If you don't see it
there that might be a problem. Even if it's a tape library, the SCSI adapter
should find the drive and ID.
<<JAV>>
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From: Carla Cristina Alonzo Duclós
Hi,
On Qui 29 Abr 2004 08:54, expatriate wrote:
It appears that the SCSI device has not been seen by the OS. Try
grep -i scsi /var/log/boot.msg
to see if it was probed.
Is this an x86 machine with a SCSI adapter?
I run grep command.
brbstis1:~ # grep -i scsi /var/log/boot.msg <6>SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 <3>kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k scsi_hostadapter, errno = 2 You have new mail in /var/mail/root brbstis1:~ #
It appears that there is some problem in probe the scsi kernel module.
Any help?
Thanks a lot,
Regards,
Carla -- Carla Cristina Alonzo Duclós Atos Origin Outsourcing Operations - Technical Support Fone: +55 011 3779-2653 E-mail: DLBRO-Support-UNIX@atosorigin.com
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