Re: Dat-scsi

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On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 10:59 +0200, Andrea Bencini wrote:
> I installed FC4 on HP Proliant DL380 with 3 HD scsi (raid5 hardware).
> For now all ok.
> Then I added  HP dat 72GB scsi (ID scsi=6) (Product number Q1522B) on the
> same controlle of the disk.
> What do I have to do to see the dat scsi?
> In directory /dev/cciss/ I have only this files:
> c0d0, c0d0p1, c0d0p2, c0d0p3, c0d0p4, c0d0p5.c0d0p6,c0d0p7,c0d0p8
> If I do this command:
> "cat /proc/scsi/scsi"
> the answer is:
> "Attached devices:"
> without nothing information
>
Hello,

We have a DL380 running FC3 with a dat drive. We had to modify
the /etc/rc.local file to include:

   echo 'engage scsi' >/proc/driver/cciss/cciss0

(All on one line.) This then allows the dat drive to be seen. Do this as
root and then run 'mt status' to see if it sees the tape deck.



John.

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