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Re: Problem with chg-scsi

2006-05-01 15:00:34
Subject: Re: Problem with chg-scsi
From: Ian Turner <ian AT zmanda DOT com>
To: "Carl Holzhauer" <cholzhauer AT sscorp DOT com>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 14:57:54 -0400
Use chg-zd-mtx. Chg-scsi seems to work well on some systems, and crash and die 
horribly on others.

On Monday 01 May 2006 14:49, Carl Holzhauer wrote:
> I seem to be having an awful time with configuring chg-scsi:
>
> -bash-3.00$ amlabel dailyset dailyset0 slot 0
> changer: got exit: 2 str: <error> <error> could not read result from
> "/usr/local/libexec/chg-scsi" (got signal 11)
> amlabel: could not load slot "0": <error> could not read result from
> "/usr/local/libexec/chg-scsi" (got signal 11)
> amlabel: could not load slot "0": <error> could not read result from
> "/usr/local/libexec/chg-scsi" (got signal 11)
> amlabel: pid 731 finish time Mon May  1 13:47:55 2006
> -bash-3.00$
>
> -bash-3.00$ chg-scsi -info
> Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
> -bash-3.00$
>
> -bash-3.00$ cat chg-scsi.conf
>
> number_configs  1
> eject           1       # Tapedrives need an eject command
> sleep           15       # Seconds to wait until the tape gets ready
> cleanmax        10      # How many times could a cleaning tape get used
> #changerdev     /dev/rmt/0cbn
> #
> #
> config          0
> drivenum        0
> dev             /dev/nrst36     # the device that is used for the
> tapedrive 0
> startuse        0       # The slots associated with the drive 0
> enduse          17      #
> statfile        /usr/local/etc/amanda/tape5-slot  # The file where the
> actual slot is stored
> cleancart       18      # the slot where the cleaningcartridge for drive
> 0 is located
> cleanfile       /usr/local/etc/amanda/tape0-clean # The file where the
> cleanings are recorded
> usagecount      /usr/local/etc/amanda/backup/totaltime
>
>
>
>
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