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/dev/rmt is empty - Trying to make Tape Drive Functional
I have an HP Proliant DL380 with Intel Processors that I recently loaded Solaris 10 with latest patches on it. I'm trying to do a ufsdump to an HP DAT 40 tape drive via SCSI, but I can't get it to do anything because /dev/rmt is empty. I've tried the following with luck:
touch /reconfigure, reboot reboot -r editing st.conf, reboot The SCSI card is While booting, it will initally come up and say "Tape Drive Detected - SCSI Port 1 - SCSI ID 3. However toward the end of the boot process it says "Smart Array 5i Controller - WARNING: Bus=1 Device =3 Function=0" I hope some of this information is helpful. Any help will be greatly appreciated! CV |
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