Am 30.10.19 um 00:37 schrieb John H Nyhuis:
hmmm, I thought := assigned a key just like +=, except := locked it so
it could not be changed later. Am I misunderstanding the man page for udev?
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
Desk: (206)-685-8334
jnyhuis@xxxxxx
Box 359461, 15th floor, 106
On 10/29/2019 4:31 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Am 29.10.19 um 23:41 schrieb John H Nyhuis:
Thanks, I did catch the mistype (after IU posted). Still no match with
the typo fixed... :-(
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
Desk: (206)-685-8334
jnyhuis@xxxxxx
Box 359461, 15th floor, 106
On 10/29/2019 4:03 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article <7025a0a8-1471-530d-dad0-3770e902ca31@xxxxxx>,
John H Nyhuis <jnyhuis@xxxxxx> wrote:
The mtx binary requires my tape library to be assigned a sg# driver,
but
the kernel periodically renumbers the sg devices. Normally, we would
write a udev rule to manually assign a persistent name, but it looks
like things have changed as I can't seem to get a match on CEntOS7.
I'd
appreciate any feedback or pointers to help me get my rule working. My
two attempts are below.
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/90-local.rules
KERNEL=="sg[0-9]*", SUBSYSTEM=="scsi_generic", \
ENV{ID_SERIAL}=="1QUANTUM_D0H0112430_LLA", SYMLINK+="sg8"
SUBSYSTEM=="scsi", SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi_genric", \
ATTRS{model}=="Scalar i40-i80 ", SYMLINK:="sg8"
You have a typo: scsi_genric instead of scsi_generic.
Don't know if that is the reason.
SYMLINK:="sg8" -> SYMLINK+="sg8"
Could you try putting the link aside via SYMLINK+="mytape/mydevice".
Is this feasible for you having it in a sub directory?
--
Leon
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