What does mt -f /dev/[n]st0 status report?
Are you including the -f and specifying the device in your mt commands? --
mt's default device is /dev/tape, from memory, so you'll need to override
it (or create a symlink in /dev).
HTH,
Matt
At 08:56 06/12/2001, Richard Weil wrote:
Hi --
I can't access use my tape drive with the tar or mt
programs and could use some help.
I'm running a 2.4.12 kernel and using a SCSI Seagate
DDS3 tape drive. The drive appears to be recognized
fine on bootup (by looking at dmesg) and the relevant
modules are loaded -- st and scsi_mod. The power is on
and there's a tape in the drive.
When I type any mt command, using either /dev/st0 or
/dev/nst0, I get a notice of an input/output error
and, sometimes, "mt: The device is offline (not
powered on, no tape ?)." Likewise, with tar, any
attempt to write to either /dev/st0 or /dev/nst0 craps
out.
Any suggestions? I've never used a tape drive before
so I have no clue. Thanks.
Richard
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