You might want to checkout the amanda-2.4.2 rpm's on Redhat's rawhide
site: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/rawhide/i386/RedHat/RPMS/

If chg-scsi is new in 2.4.2 then that should help you.  The package is
also happier with xinetd, and has fixed several other glitches that made
it so I couldn't use the 2.4.1 rpm.

> Silvan Kok wrote:
> 
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I am trying to set up Amanda to make backups on a Dell PowerVault 130T
> (STK9730) Tape-library with 2 DLT-7000 TapeDrives in it.
> 
> The Library is directly attached to our Fileserver (Dell PowerEdge
> 2450) from
> which the backups have to be made. The Fileserver runs RedHat Linux
> 7.0
> with the latest RPM's installed (including: 'amanda-2.4.1p1-18',
> 'amanda-client-2.4.1p1-18' and 'amanda-server-2.4.1p1-18').
> 
> I have succesfully tested this configuration with Arkeia (with a 30
> days-trial
> license), but I don't know Which tape-changer script I should use for
> Amanda...
> 
> From various documentations I understood that 'chg-multi' only
> "emulates" a
> library, so this is no good for me.
> I can't find a 'chg-scsi'-script, but as this used to be 'chg-chio', I
> tried to use
> the latter.
> 'chg-chio' (with the 'chg-scsi.conf') in it's turn needs a program
> 'chio', which is
> only available for BSD.
> I can only find an example 'chg-mtx'-script, but no '.conf' for it...
> 
> Does anyone have a good example changer-script (including the
> accompanying
> '.conf') for me? Any suggestions are welcome!
> 
> Many thanx,
> 
> Silvan Kok
> Magicminds B.V.
> Amsterdam
> 
> 
> 

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