Got it fixed. We checked to make it was plugged in and that the card
was seated properly. While we didn't see anything wrong there,
apparently there was, because when we rebooted it all works.
David Tonhofer wrote:
Dana Holland wrote:
Here is the result of the script:
[root@mail ~]# ./scan_scsi_bus.sh
Host adapter 0 (aic7xxx) found.
Host adapter 1 (aic7xxx) found.
0 new device(s) found.
0 device(s) removed.
That sounds as if the tape drive were not switched on or not correctly
connected.
Check cabling? Bent pins? (No joke, took me a couple of weeks to find a
partially
broken PIN).
Any messages in the kernel log?
Here is my output:
[root@greyhound ~]# ./scan_scsi_bus.sh
Host adapter 0 (aic7xxx) found.
Scanning for device 0 0 5 0 ...
OLD: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00
Vendor: BNCHMARK Model: DLT1 Rev: 5E40
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
0 new device(s) found.
0 device(s) removed.
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