Many thanks to all who sent me suggestions: Todd Cox Michael K. Buckingham Mark E. Hargrave Mats Oberg Ana Estuardo Michael Horton Nate Gelbard Gerhard Weick Stanley R. Horwitz The suggestions included: * Running cfgadm. Well, unfortunately I have a crippled cfgadm. * Reconfiguration reboot. Well I had already done that that and it didnbt work (and it really hurt to reboot the box since it had been up about 1200 days). * The suggestion that got me going was that the st.conf file wasnbt correct. I searched the bNet and found an HP page that had these entries: tape-config-list = "HP Ultrium 4","HP Ultrium LTO 4","HP_LTO_GEN_4"; HP_LTO_GEN_4 = 1,0x36,0,0xd639,4,0x00,0x42,0x44,0x46,3; I still wasn't out of the woods yet. After doing some more googling, I found how somebody ran strings against the st file. Sure enough, the st file didn't include support for the latest tape drives. Updating the driver was the clincher. I then reran devfsadm and all my tape drives are there! Original question: I have a very frustrating problem. I've got Solaris 8 on a V280 box that is a file server. The box is attached to a SAN. Other boxes on the SAN can see the fiber-connected drives, but this one for some reason can't. I've run devfsadm and it didn't see the drives. I tried installing the latest st driver from SunSolve. I even tried a reconfiguration reboot. None of these work; I only see 2 of 5 tape drives in /dev/rmt. I've scoured the internet and SunSolve, but not having any luck. Thoughts? I will summarize. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jun 10 17:11:46 2010
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