On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Urban Petry wrote:

> > Which device driver are you using under Linux? The equivalent of Sun's
> > 'sgen' driver? I am going to try the 'sst' driver supplied with Amanda
> > today and see if I get a different result. According to the manual, the
> > factory defaults are ID 0 for the drive and ID 3 for the robotics.
> 
> I would say so, since it's the "scsi generic" driver that I use (/dev/sg1)

Sounds like it's very similar to Sun's 'sgen' driver in principle.

I've checked Sunsolve and there is a patch for the 'sgen' package, but it
doens't apply to my platform.

I have installed the Solaris 8 Maintenance Update 3 patch package today,
but to no avail since the 'sgen' driver is still giving problems.

Will try the 'sst' driver out and report on it's performance after I have
some sleep! 8-)

Regards,

Craig.

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