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05-30-2001 06:29 AM
05-30-2001 06:29 AM
No such device or address
I got a little problem here, I have a magneto optical disk drive on an HP J5000 Vizualise workstation with HP-UX 10.20 and when I'm trying to mount the drive the system report thi to me:
/dev/dsk/c0t2d0: No such device or address
I looked to the /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk directories and the device is in... I've powered off the drive and powered it on without success...
Can somebody help me... Thanx...
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05-30-2001 07:12 AM
05-30-2001 07:12 AM
Re: No such device or address
check at first the corresponding device files and the SW/HW state with
ioscan -fn
Issue an "insf -e" and try again mounting the drive.
Regards,
Martin
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05-30-2001 09:27 AM
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Re: No such device or address
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05-30-2001 09:41 AM
05-30-2001 09:41 AM
Re: No such device or address
well if ioscan does not show the device than either it is blown up or disconnected from the system. You need to do a physical check first.
BTW if its not shown up in ioscan, where did you get the device file. Also check for id clash.
Goodluck
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05-31-2001 02:14 AM
05-31-2001 02:14 AM
Re: No such device or address
I agree with Ajitkumar, looks a bit like a hardware or connection problem. You could use another set of SCSI cables and connectors and check for correct termination.
Does any other device show up in the ioscan output on the hardware path of the drive?
Another thing you can try is to assign the drive a different SCSI id. If any, you could connect the drive to another SCSI controller.
Check the device files of the drive with the lssf command.
Hope this helps,
Martin
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