It appears that my scsi card went bad during the hardware upgrade.
Arg!
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Thank-you.
It appears that the st module is loaded.
#lsmod |grep st
st 32080 0
Next, I tried the command write to the tape as /dev/st0. I put a
writeable tape in the drive.
I have a couple of files in /root called yum_list...
tar cvf /dev/st0 /root/yum*
tar: /dev/st0: Cann
Some time ago I was the on call admin for a critical system at a certain
large company. I wanted to fix problems from home. I checked with three
different guys in the computer security department before implementing
anything. I wouldn't want to do someting that would get me fired or
charged wit
I had an older box which I was using as the site backup machine. A
friend gave me a HP DAT72 drive and I got it up and working on the
Fedora 11 OS. I did backups and tested everything. The tape drive was
accessed as /dev/st4. This box ran Samba and users copied their files to
the this machine.
I had an older box which I was using as the site backup machine. A
friend gave me a HP DAT72 drive and I got it up and working on the
Fedora 11 OS. I did backups and tested everything. The tape drive was
accessed as /dev/st4. This box ran Samba and users copied their files to
the this machine.