disk 21, 4 May 5 1998 /dev/sge
crwxrwxr-x1 root disk 21, 5 May 5 1998 /dev/sgf
crwxrwxr-x1 root disk 21, 6 May 5 1998 /dev/sgg
crwxrwxr-x1 root disk 21, 7 May 5 1998 /dev/sgh
but
$ mtx -f /dev/sg4 status
cannot open SCSI device '/dev/sg4
It's sg3 (or sgd).
Ron Bauman
Hatteras Networks, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: /dev/sg4 no such device
Hi,
I have just transferred my kit over to the production env. All was working
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 04:23:15PM +0100, Tom Brown enlightened us:
it happens on any device id - i think the error is in my kernel build though
Try a modprobe sg, and then give it a shot.
Matt
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Department of Mathematics
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Attached scsi generic sg1 at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 1, type 8
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and /dev/sg* says
[snip]
but
$ mtx -f /dev/sg4 status
cannot open SCSI device '/dev/sg4' - No such device
?
the amanda user
Has that kernel been recompiled to 'scan all luns'?
it was yes - and it is now running on 2.4.28
dmesg says
There should be a few more lines below the above clip that show what
st* devices were assigned. From the above, I'd guess the changer
device is now /dev/sg3 maybe. Experiment a bit,
On Friday 20 June 2003 11:23, Tom Brown wrote:
[snip]
it happens on any device id - i think the error is in my kernel
build though
Tom
Which is why I asked if the kernel had been rebuilt with the 'scan all
luns' config option turned on. RedHat ships with that version off
for reasons of
On Friday 20 June 2003 12:06, Tom Brown wrote:
Has that kernel been recompiled to 'scan all luns'?
it was yes - and it is now running on 2.4.28
Since the newest 2.4 series kernel is 2.4.21 I''l assume thats a typu
G
dmesg says
There should be a few more lines below the above clip that show