On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 05:50:17PM -0700, Nick wrote:
> 
> On Sep 29, 3:49 pm, Konrad Rzeszutek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Here's the output:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lsscsi
> > > [20:0:0:0]   tape    SEAGATE  ULTRIUM06242-XXX 1613  /dev/st0
> > > [21:0:0:0]   mediumx STK      L20              0215  /dev/sch0
> > > [22:0:0:0]   tape    SEAGATE  ULTRIUM06242-XXX 1613  /dev/st1
> >
> > > As you can see, it does not maintain devids but each one becomes id
> > > 0.  As a result, I get the following message when the changer loads:
> >
> > Yeah, this is the fault of your storage. It converst the SCSI Ids
> > in each seperate target.
> >
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by this being a fault of my storage.  It is
> normal for libraries and tape drives to have different SCSI IDs.  I'm
> using SCST for the iSCSI Target Server, and that either allows me to
> specify all of the SCSI devices under the same target as different
> LUNs, or specify them under different targets.  SCST does not allow me

Aha! Do it as different LUNs.

> to specify the ID the devices are presented as - maybe that's the
> fault to which you're referring?

I was thinking that it represented them as different targets - which is
what you don't want in your case.

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