Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 07:50:43 +0930 From: "W. Sierke" <ws@senet.com.au> To: "Michelle Weeks" <tristan11@mindspring.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: cdrom - device not configured error Message-ID: <053701c305f8$c0886b60$0264a8c0@ovirt.dyndns.ws> References: <A2B86D92-71E5-11D7-9E6F-000393843210@mindspring.com>
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"Michelle Weeks" wrote: > i'm trying to mount /dev/acd0c and i keep getting the error "device not > configured". the freebsd handbook states that either the drive does > not think there is a cd in the tray or the machine can't see the drive > on the bus. i've put the cd in the tray several times, tried multiple > cds that can be read by another freebsd machine and still the error > "device not configured". this is a production server and i would like > to avoid bringing the server down if at all possible. is there a way > to tell if the machine can see the cdrom drive on the bus? or is there > something else that could be causing this behavior? atacontrol should be useful. Note the warnings in the manpage about potential (bad!) results of incorrect usage, however! But should be fine to use the 'list' command for this purpose: # atacontrol list ATA channel 0: Master: ad0 <ST380024A/3.33> ATA/ATAPI rev 6 Slave: no device present ATA channel 1: Master: acd0 <CD-ROM 40X/AKU/T02> ATA/ATAPI rev 0 Slave: no device present That should at least tell you if it's seeing the drive. You could perhaps try the "reinit" command on the appropriate channel (if it only has the cdrom, etc. on it), but perhaps only as a last resort in case it has unwanted consequences! It's quite possible that the drive is simply no longer serviceable. :( Good luck with it. Wayne
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