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[CLUG] HP SCSI tape drive

[CLUG] HP SCSI tape drive

Peter Flynn peter at silmaril.ie
Sat Sep 25 14:49:14 IST 2004


On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:07, Mark Twomey wrote:
> On Sep 24, 2004, at 8:06 PM, Peter Flynn wrote:
> 
> > I assume it's present automatically since I
> > installed FC2, as it's a standard device.
> 
> Possibly and probably.

I checked and it's also present on three other FC2 machines which don't
have (and never have had) either SCSI card or tape drive.

> But assuming that the OS isn't doing any kind of auto detection to 
> create that device entry, do you know that the drive is good?

Yes, it's been in use (with this Adaptec card) on Win machine for
over a year.

> Just because you can see a SCSI target doesn't mean that the drive is 
> fully functional. Also, have you connected any other SCSI peripherals 
> to the system via that SCSI card?

No, this is the only one. 

I'm sure I've seen this before, and it turned out to be a missing 
module. It's not the persistent ide-scsi problem with FC2, as this
isn't an IDE drive (I removed the IDE tape drive explicitly because
FC2 doesn't support them). Having had a decent night's sleep for once,
I'm now guessing that there is no SCSI support on that machine, cos
at the time of installation it didn't have a SCSI card, and it's too
dim to notice the addition of a card and tape drive. Kudzu certainly
didn't notice it when  I booted it after adding the card and drive 
(kudzu's sole functions these days seem to be to delay booting for
30 secs if you've left the printer unplugged or turned off, and
occasionally to lose its marbles when you unplug the mouse, by
complaining that your modem has gone AWOL :-)

///Peter





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