I have a similar setup with the Dell TL2000 attached via SAS on RedHat
Enterprise Linux but I get results like yours when I run mtx on the drive not
the library. You should try the command from the command line using the -f
attribute on /dev/sg2 and /dev/sg3 directly even though it looks like
Steffen Fritz wrote:
> 2. mtx status
>
> "cannot open SCSI device '/dev/changer' - No such file or directory"
>
> So I did a "ln -s /dev/sg3 /dev/changer" and now it says
>
> 2a) mtx status
>
> mtx: Request Sense: Long Report=yes
Assuming you have permissions/ownership set correctly, the cha
Hello!
I'm trying to use a Dell PowerVault 124T Autochanger under Ubuntu Lucid, Kernel
2.6.32-24. The Operating System is running in a virtual machine (ESX) and the
autoloader is attached via SAS. Bacula version is 5.0.1 (24.Feb 2010 for ubuntu
10.4).
The mtx (linux native) does not seem to wor
On 05/04/11, Steffen Fritz (frit...@googlemail.com) wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to use a Dell PowerVault 124T Autochanger under Ubuntu
> Lucid, Kernel 2.6.32-24. The Operating System is running in a virtual
> machine (ESX) and the autoloader is attached via SAS. Bacula version
> is 5.0.1 (24.Fe
Hello!
I'm trying to use a Dell PowerVault 124T Autochanger under Ubuntu Lucid, Kernel
2.6.32-24. The Operating System is running in a virtual machine (ESX) and the
autoloader is attached via SAS. Bacula version is 5.0.1 (24.Feb 2010 for ubuntu
10.4).
The mtx (linux native) does not seem to wor