On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 20:56:22 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> put the controller + drive back into the gentoo server
>
[...]
> Maybe someone on the list with similar hardware could compare "dmesg" ?
Does Gentoo have the "udevadm" command installed? If so, what does
$ udevadm info -
put the controller + drive back into the gentoo server
seems it loads one more module:
# dmesg | grep mega
[2.119694] megasas: 06.700.06.00-rc1 Sat. Aug. 31 17:00:00 PDT 2013
[2.119708] megasas: 0x1000:0x0073:0x1734:0x1177: bus 2:slot 0:func 0
[2.119821] megasas: FW now in Ready stat
Gunnar,
amanda can do automatic vault to the defined 'vault-storage' (during the
amdump run), for that, you need to put a 'vault' in the source storage.
Remove the vault-storage setting if you do not want this feature, and
you run to run amvault manually.
Jean-Louis
On 19/09/17 04:02 PM, Gunn
Am 2017-09-20 um 00:27 schrieb Nathan Stratton Treadway:
> I don't know the specifics for a SAS-based tape drive, but in general my
> impression is that (on modern Debian Linux systems) all device files
> should be aotmatically created (via udev) when the related kernel module
> is loaded.
correc