>
> Solaris does not directly support the Exabyte VXA-2. I have had
> a look on SunSolve, and could see a few people were having
> problems similar to yours, Martijn.
>
> I did find this, however. Try the following in /kernel/drv/st.conf
>
> tape-config-list=
> "EXABYTE VXA-2", "Exabyte VXA-2","VXA-2";
>
> VXA-2 = 1,0x36,0,0x1de39,2,0x80,0x81,1;
I've added these lines to st.conf, do I need to reboot or is there
another way to make this effective?
>
>
> You could also try
>
> mt -f /dev/rmt/<whatever> config
>
> to get the current configuration for the drive.
>
> Allan
The system is Solaris 10.
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