On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Angelo Höngens <a.hong...@netmatch.nl> wrote: > Just for your info, this is how it looks on my bsd box. Here, it's called > portal 0 instead of slot 24..
Hah, I like the term "portal"! If you look at the underlying SCSI protocol, drives, i/e slots, regular slots, and robot arms are all numbered in the same namespace, generally with different offsets -- so the drives may start at 512, the slots at 1024, the robot arm at 0, and the i/e slots at 1536, for example. Mtx remaps these consistently to count drives starting at 0 and, separately, slots starting at 1. It puts any i/e slots after the regular slots. Chio does about the same thing, but its mapping is different. As to the original question, I suspect it's a bug in chg-zd-mtx - maybe try changing lastslot to 25? Amanda-2.5.0 is very old, and we've patched chg-zd-mt many times since then - in fact, it's deprecated in 3.1 and will probably get the axe in 3.2. Dustin -- Open Source Storage Engineer http://www.zmanda.com