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Date:      Mon, 17 Apr 2000 16:18:15 -0500
From:      Oscar Ricardo Silva <oscars@mail.utexas.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Mitch Collinsworth <mkc@Graphics.Cornell.EDU>
Subject:   Re: Overland DLT changer and chio ?? -- Seemingly fixed
Message-ID:  <4.2.2.20000417161144.00a6fd90@mail.utexas.edu>
In-Reply-To: <200004172053.QAA52608@larryboy.graphics.cornell.edu>
References:  <Message from Oscar Ricardo Silva <oscars@mail.utexas.edu> <4.2.2.20000417144045.00a79c80@mail.utexas.edu>

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I do plan on using chg-scsi when I install Amanda 2.4.1p1 but I wanted to 
make sure I could control the drives with the tools that come 
installed.  I'm fairly new to all this and didn't want to jump into using a 
package without having learned the basics of the device.  Also, if 
something were to happen to the Amanda config or install, I would still be 
able to manipulate tapes in the autoloader.

I do believe I found the source of my problem.  On the control panel to the 
autoloader, you can set the device to work either in Sequential or Random 
mode.  With Amanda, I thought I would run it in Sequential mode so that the 
tapes would be ordered by date.  I started thinking about this and just for 
grins put the device in Random mode.  Lo and behold, all the "chio" 
commands now work.  When I issue the command "chio status -a", I get the 
following:

amanda# chio status -a
picker 0:  sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: <> 
intaddr: <0> scsi: <?:?>
slot 0: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<drive 0> intaddr: <1> scsi: <?:?>
slot 1: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <2> scsi: <?:?>
slot 2: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <3> scsi: <?:?>
slot 3: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <4> scsi: <?:?>
slot 4: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <5> scsi: <?:?>
slot 5: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <6> scsi: <?:?>
slot 6: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <7> scsi: <?:?>
slot 7: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <8> scsi: <?:?>
slot 8: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <9> scsi: <?:?>
slot 9: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: 
<> intaddr: <10> scsi: <?:?>
slot 10: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> 
source: <> intaddr: <11> scsi: <?:?>
slot 11: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> 
source: <> intaddr: <12> scsi: <?:?>
slot 12: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> 
source: <> intaddr: <13> scsi: <?:?>
slot 13: <ACCESS,FULL> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> 
source: <> intaddr: <14> scsi: <?:?>
slot 14: <ACCESS> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: <> 
intaddr: <15> scsi: <?:?>
drive 0: <ACCESS> sense: <0x00/0x00> voltag: <:0> avoltag: <:0> source: <> 
intaddr: <240> scsi: <4:?>

I'm a bit puzzled at the "scsi: <?:?>" but for now I'm just happy that in 
general chio works.


Oscar

At 04:53 PM 4/17/00 -0400, Mitch Collinsworth, you wrote:

> >We recently ordered and received an Overland Data 15-slot DLT 7000 SCSI-2
> >autoloader.  It's connected to our FreeBSD 3.4 machine through an Adaptec
> >2940U2W PCI card.  We plan on running Amanda 2.4.1p1 as our backup software
> >but before that I want to make sure I can communicate and control the
> >device.  Unfortunately, the tool which was suggested:  chio, doesn't appear
> >to be communicating properly with the device.
>
> >I've looked through some of the mailing-list archives and I see problems
> >with chio and NCR SCSI cards, but it apparently works without problems on
> >Adaptec cards.
>
>Just out of curiousity, why not use chg-scsi?




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