Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:33:18 +0100 From: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de> To: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SYM8951U sees ch0 but not sa0 Message-ID: <533606BE.3040502@gmx.de> In-Reply-To: <b225037feca0e25a3bbf1ea82bfeb8e5@mailjail.langille.org> References: <831365dbd2a006fd36b7a1465d33fe00@mailjail.langille.org> <5335DFAE.1050109@gmx.de> <0406d95c101f43765e03272ac1bbd62b@mailjail.langille.org> <5335EA24.4080406@gmx.de> <b225037feca0e25a3bbf1ea82bfeb8e5@mailjail.langille.org>
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Am 28.03.2014 22:55, schrieb Dan Langille: > I did try swapping the cable and the terminator between the two > connectors on the rear of the library. I ran 'camcontrol rescan all' > and 'camcontrol devlist' after each swap. Never saw the drive. > > By daisy-chain things, there are only two connectors on the rear, so I'm > not sure what else I could try, other than the above. Two are at least two too few. Sorry for the pun, I am not trying to make fun here. Did you get the library with at least one drive fitted? Check the drawings on pages 21, 199 and 201 in the PDF I mentioned: There should be 2 SCSI connector sockets for the library, and 2 more SCSI connector sockets for each tape drive. So an MSL5026 with two tape drives should have six SCSI connectors in total. They are at the very bottom end, possibly hidden under the protruding back part of the drives, so be sure to check with the eyes at the same level as the bottom of the library. HTH
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