Hi Ralph,

here's the log file (my command was "strace -o /tmp/strace.log
scsi-spin --down /dev/discs/disc0/disc").

Regards,
Jan


2007/2/5, Ralph Passgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Am Montag, 5. Februar 2007 19:31 schrieb Jan Schäfer:
> I just tested the package. It installs fine but doesn't work (for me) :(
> The output I get is (for "scsi-spin --down
> /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc"):
>   SG_IO: status = 0x0 cmd = 0x1b
>   Invalid argument
>   start/stop failed
>
>
> However, I don't know if this error is related to my hardware. I tried
> the following drives:

it should not be related to your drives. I got the same report from waldemar
yesterday evening. :(

maybe I broke scsi-spin by patching the source file (which was needed to get
it compiling). But maybe even something else is not working as expected.

To help investigating this, it would probably help a lot if you could strace
your scsi-spin call.

this should do the trick:
 ipkg install strace
 strace -o /tmp/strace.log scsi-spin <your scsi-spin options>
 ipkg remove strace

Can you do this and send me the strace log? Maybe it helps understanding what
is going on.

thx & best wishes,
 Ralph

Attachment: strace.log
Description: Binary data

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