[CentOS] Replacement tape drive configuration
Ryan Manikowski
ryan at devision.usFri May 28 01:42:17 UTC 2010
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On 5/27/2010 6:14 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote: > CentOS 4.8 > > Hi All: > > We recently had a Sony SDX-500V tape drive fail on one of our servers > running CentOS 4.8. I have now replaced it with a spare SDX-500C. The > problem that I am having now is that the failed drive had ceased > responding to SCSI commands and we have since rebooted the system > which resulted in the tape drive being removed from our current > hardware configuration and the system does not recognize the new > tape drive. > > I know that I can just reboot the system and kudzu will add the tape > drive back in during the boot process however I was wondering if it > would be possible to manually run kudzu to add the drive or am I just > "borrowing trouble" by trying to do this? > > TIA > > Regards, Hugh > > When you say the 'system' no longer recognizes the tape drive, are you sure the SCSI controller even detects the tape drive during boot? From what I've seen, tape drives use the generic tape driver and get mapped to /dev/stX. Ryan Manikowski
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