Hi
It seems that you are using a scsi driver but instead you have a SAS Lto.
I think you have to dig in IBMtape documentation, to find how to configure 
correctly the System.

or :

try to recreate the device links with :

/usr/sbin/devfsadm -i IBMtape


or try to unload the IBMtape and use the generic st driver.
something like that:

/opt/IBMtape/tmd -s
rem_drv IBMtape

add_drv -v st

I think you have to recreate the device links with

/usr/sbin/devfsadm -i st



Paolo

On 03/ 6/12 03:54 PM, Lauri-Alo Adamson wrote:
Paolo Marcheschi<paolo.marcheschi<at>  ftgm.it>  writes:

But  is the system able to see the device ?

see that with the following command from root :

prtconf -v

Paolo

On 03/ 6/12 06:45 AM, Lauri-Alo Adamson wrote:

paolo marcheschi<paolo.marcheschi<at>   ftgm.it>   writes:

Hi I'm interested in your experiment, but unfortunately I do not have a
LTO5 connected to an openindiana host.

However it seems that the library is not recognized by the driver, have
you tried to probe the correct devices ?
search for a file that is on /usr/kernel/drv/IBMtape.conf.
from the solaris read me
ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/mirror/devdrvr/Solaris/IBMtape.README :
"

6) Add the entries up to target 255 in IBMtape.conf
      The new IBMtape.conf will help IBMtape driver to probe those devices

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