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03-07-2001 04:00 PM
03-07-2001 04:00 PM
Using a tape drive on internal SCSI port
I tried to use a 12/24 internal tape drive an a Proliant ML370 with Integrated Smart Array controller.
OS: Linux Kernel v. 2.4.2
on startup the tape drive is detected by the bios but not useable under linux.
any help welcome
koppi
OS: Linux Kernel v. 2.4.2
on startup the tape drive is detected by the bios but not useable under linux.
any help welcome
koppi
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03-14-2001 04:00 PM
03-14-2001 04:00 PM
Re: Using a tape drive on internal SCSI port
I have got exactly the same Problem. I suppose ist has something to do with the Intergrated Raid kontroller. One of the NCR kontroller with an Extension Card is the Raid kontroller !?
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03-14-2001 04:00 PM
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Re: Using a tape drive on internal SCSI port
The Integrated Array Controller supports single LUN devices on port 1 (single DAT and DLT drives) provided the operating system driver supports the use of those devices.
Linux does not support the use of tape drives on port 1 of the Integrated Array Controller. If you wish to use the tape drive, you will either need to use a different array controller with the hard drives and remove the Integrated Array Controller or use a slotted SCSI controller for the tape drive.
Linux does not support the use of tape drives on port 1 of the Integrated Array Controller. If you wish to use the tape drive, you will either need to use a different array controller with the hard drives and remove the Integrated Array Controller or use a slotted SCSI controller for the tape drive.
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