[wplug] SDT-9000 Sony Tape drive and Adaptec 2930U

Wulf Consulting Linux linux at wulfconsulting.com
Fri Feb 7 12:00:33 EST 2003


Because of this:

>>> blk: queue f794b414, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
>>>   Vendor: SONY      Model: SDT-9000          Rev: 0400
>>>   Type:   Sequential-Access                  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
>>> blk: queue f7863214, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff) scsi : 1
>>> host left. 

That means that the OS sees the drive doesn't it?

During boot the Card sees the drive on ID 6.

insmod says that the module is already loaded...

thanks
> Lorentz W. Hinrichsen wrote:
> > no - I only see the IDE CDRW
> 
> 	Well, then you've got bigger issues as it's not even being seen by
> the bus.  Here's what I might try:
> 
> 	Verify switch settings per my last email.  I know it worked in the
> other box, but it's worth looking at.
> 
> 	At boot, go into the controller BIOS set up and use the bus scan
> utility to insure that the controller is seeing the device.  If it's not -
> you've got a dead drive or have not connected system power to it or it's
> ID'd wrong - but I'm assuming the controller is intelligent enough to warn
> (or at least hang ;) ) on duplicate SCSI ID's.
> 
> 	If you can't get the controller to see the device then there's not
> much point diddling in Linux as the OS is not at fault.
> 
> 	But - If that's all well then it is certainly an OS issue -
> 	- try running "insmod st"
> [root at cdburner root]# insmod st
> Using /lib/modules/2.4.18-19.7.x/kernel/drivers/scsi/st.o
> 	- as suggested, try using mknode to generate the node (/dev/st0)
> 	- try using all "known" tape devices (/dev/nst0, /dev/rmt0, etc)
> 	.....that being said, the fact that the OS does not see it on the
> bus is not a good thing - making nodes and loading modules will not make it
> appear on the bus.
> 
> 	At that point I don't even know that re-installing is going to gain
> you anything.  However - even before a re-install I'd run an upgrade - yes,
> it takes longer than a fresh install (due to it making sweet, sweet love to
> the RPM database) but it requires less intervention and will not nuke any
> config work you may have done to this point.  An NFS or FTP upgrade would be
> even easier as there's no disk swapping.
> 
> As an aside FYI - RH8.0 can be installed via ISO images on FTP, NFS, HTTP
> shares.  Also - if installing on a system with multiple CD drives you can
> put two disks in and the install will find them in turn, allowing you to
> replace the first disk with the third disk at your leisure as the install
> progresses.  If you have 3 CDs in one box...  you need to hit eBay.
> 
> YMMV
> Don
> 
> 
> > 
> > On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 14:57, Vanco, Donald wrote:
> >> When you do a less on /proc/scsi/scsi do you at least see the
> >> device?? 
> >> 
> >> EG:
> >> [root at cdburner scsi]# less scsi
> >> Attached devices:
> >> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> >>   Vendor: IBM      Model: DCAS-34330    !# Rev: S69D
> >>   Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> >> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
> >>   Vendor: YAMAHA   Model: CRW2100S         Rev: 1.0N
> >>   Type:   CD-ROM                           ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> >> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00
> >>   Vendor: IBM      Model: CDRM00203     !K Rev: 8B08   Type:   CD-ROM
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Don
> >> 
> >> Lorentz W. Hinrichsen wrote:
> >>> Hello all,
> >>> 
> >>> We brought up a Red Hat 8.0 box as a Samba server.. we've been very
> >>> successful so far.  We didn't have the Adaptec 2930U when we
> >>> installed so we added it after and it seemed to go ok if I do a
> >>> "dmesg | less" I can find this reference to the card and drive:
> >>> 
> >>> ahc_pci:1:10:0: Someone reset channel A
> >>> scsi1 : Adaptec AIC7XXX EISA/VLB/PCI SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 6.2.8
> >>>         <Adaptec 2930CU SCSI adapter>
> >>>         aic7860: Ultra Single Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 3/253 SCBs
> >>> 
> >>> blk: queue f794b414, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
> >>>   Vendor: SONY      Model: SDT-9000          Rev: 0400
> >>>   Type:   Sequential-Access                  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> >>> blk: queue f7863214, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff) scsi : 1
> >>> host left. 
> >>> 
> >>> I was hoping that it would be like my test box at home which has a
> >>> similar setup except - dds2 and 2940UW, I can get the status by
> >>> doing "mt -f /dev/st0 status" and I can use TAR to backup and
> >>> restore.... 
> >>> 
> >>> When I do a "mt -f /dev/st0" I just get a "no such device" in the
> >>> dmesg on my test box it does list the drive as st0.
> >>> 
> >>> Another friend recommended I reinstall Red Hat with the controller
> >>> and drive in the system as opposed to trying to add it after the
> >>> fact. 
> >>> 
> >>> Any help is appreciated...
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> 
> >>> --wulf
> >>> 
> >>> 
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