More info, # mt erase
# mt seek /dev/tape: Input/output error
# mt status SCSI 2 tape drive: File number=-1, block number=-1, partition=0. Tape block size 512 bytes. Density code 0x30 (AIT-1 or MLR3). Soft error count since last status=0 General status bits on (1010000): ONLINE IM_REP_EN
Any ideas why I get I/O errors???
TIA, Brendan Simon.
Brendan Simon wrote:
Hi,
I have a Sony AIT-1 tape backup unit (IDE) installed in a PowerMac running debian/testing with a 2.6.8 kernel.
I have not had much success getting it to work :(
I have made a symlink from /dev/tape to /dev/nst0
I have the following in my /etc/modules. ide-tape ide-scsi ide-cd ide-detect st scsi_mod
I only time the machine recognises the IDE tape drive is if I reboot with ide-tape uncommented in the modules file. I can shows up as /proc/ide/hde/ -> /proc/ide/ide2/hde/
# cat /proc/ide/hde/model SONY SDX-420C
# cat /proc/ide/hde/driver ide-scsi version 0.92
When I initially boot I can run commands like "mt status", etc.
When I try writing to the tape it just seems to hang and then I not talk to the device again.
I get error messages such as:
/dev/tape does not exist
/dev/tape no such device or address
Any ideas what could be causing this?
Has anyone successfully used a Sony AIT-1 IDE on a Linux machine (PowerPC or otherwise).
Many thanks in advance for any help. Regards, Brendan Simon.
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