Re: Still having problem with the device links

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I got the tape library back online by running kudzu and then rebooting.

The /dev/cdrom still points to /dev/scd0 instead of /dev/hdc. Is there anyway
of fixing this link permanently so that I can read the cds on the cdrom and
write to the device without turning off the library and rebooting.


On Tuesday, September 7, 2004, at 04:06 PM, Margaret Doll wrote:

I was orginally having problems with xcdroast because /dev/cdrom was linked to /dev/scd0. scsi 0 or sg0 has a qualstar tape library with two tape drives attached to it. scsi 1 has a read-writeable cdrom attached to it.

From  "tail" of /var/log/dmesg

Attached scsi tape st0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Attached scsi tape st1 at scsi0, channel 1, id2, lun 0
hdc:  attached ide-scsi driver.
scsi1  : SCSI host adapter emulation ofr IDE ATAPI devices
  Vendor:  SONY  Model:  CD-RW CRX160E...
  Type CD-ROM

I had to turn off the tape drive and reboot the system to get
"cdrecord -scanbus" to see the writeable cd.

When I shutdown the system, turn the library back on, and reboot, the backup software can no longer see the tape library.

How do I get the scsi devices set up correctly?

I have another system with almost the same setup (the cdrom is not writeable), but its devices are defined correctly.




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