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[Xen-users] Lost tape drive after rebooting into Xen kernel


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  • From: "Roberto Aguilar" <roberto.c.aguilar@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:13:50 -0800
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Hello,

Prior to installing Xen, my tape drive worked without problem on
Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS, kernel version 2.6.15-28-amd64-generic.  I just
recently installed Xen and when I went to use my tape drive, I got the
message:

# /dev# mt status
mt: /dev/tape: No such file or directory
# /dev# ls -al /dev/tape
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 2008-01-09 21:30 /dev/tape -> /dev/st0
# /dev# ls -al /dev/st0
ls: /dev/st0: No such file or directory

The drive is a Quantum SATA tape drive.  I've gone through the xen
kernel config and have made sure the kernel supports SCSI tape drives
as well as SATA.  I'm not sure what else is needed.  Any help is
greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
-Roberto.

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