Marianne,
Just so I'm understanding things as I should...
ls -l /dev/rmt/*cbn
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 89 Jul 31 2008 /dev/rmt/0cbn -> ../../devices/pci@3,0/pci1022,7458@9/pci10df,fc12@1,1/fp@0,0/tape@w500110a0008c72fa,0:cbn
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 89 Jul 31 2008 /dev/rmt/1cbn -> ../../devices/pci@3,0/pci1022,7458@a/pci10df,fc12@1,1/fp@0,0/tape@w500110a0008c7300,0:cbN
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c8 fc connected unconfigured unknown
c9 fc-private connected configured unknown
c9::500110a0008c72fa,0 tape connected configured unknown
c9::500110a0008c72fa,1 med-changer connected configured unknown
c10 fc connected unconfigured unknown
c11 fc-private connected configured unknown
c11::500110a0008c7300,0 tape connected configured unknown
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The addresses are the same, and LUNs are provided in output now. However, in trying to follow the above steps, the first command is stopping me..(either Martin or Yasuhisa's won't work now)
bash-3.00# modunload -i `modinfo| awk '$6=="sg"{print $1}'` (yasuhisa's syntax)
usage: modunload -i <module_id> [-e <exec_file>]
bash-3.00# modunload -i $(echo $(modinfo |grep "sg (SCSA" |awk '{print $1}')) (martin's syntax)
usage: modunload -i <module_id> [-e <exec_file>]
Also, Martin's tip of :
modinfo |grep "sg (SCSA" |awk '{print $1}'
does not return anything - so no driver is installed? . Am I really just copying this stuff wrong?
I'm assuming that now that the OS is reporting tape / changer as being present, rebuilding would fix issue. What am I glossing over?