The question was (summarized): I'm trying to get a Fujitsu model MCM3130SS-S, 1.3GB magneto-optical (M-O), drive working under Sun Sparc Solaris 7. Hardware is a Sun AXi motherboard. In brief: probe-scsi-all "saw" the device, but Solaris wouldn't otherwise do anything with it. The responses were (edited/summarized): It should show up in /dev/dsk. There are several jumper settings for how the 5.25" versions of these drives present themselves to Solaris. One is that the drives appear to be a fixed disk, another as a removable device. Make sure /etc/vold.conf is correctly configured. Try SCSI I.D. 6. (Where the CD-ROM normally is.) you may try to create the devices manually if they appear below /devices also try devfsadm -v as these are removable devices, vold should be able to manage them. Results: There *is* a switch setting that allows the device to be set to "type 0 direct access device." Unfortunately, at least as of Solaris 7, Sun remains/remained hooked on its 512-byte block size thing and the drive has a fixed 2048 block size. So the "sd" driver simply won't "deal" with it that way. As a "type 7 optical memory device," Solaris simply will not recognize the device's existence except in probe-scsi-all. Nothing appears even in /devices. Devfsadm was no help. Sadly, there appears to be no way to make this device work under Solaris 7. Period. Note that Fujitsu's 2.3GB M-O drive is also a fixed 2048 block size. So the same incompatibility would obtain. Somebody mentioned in comp.unix.solaris that they work fine under Solaris 9. Solaris 8 is an unknown. Thanks to Mark Hargrave, Sean Berry, Paul Gress and Bertrand Hutin for their responses. Thanks to sunmanagers.org for the mailing list. -- Jim Seymour | PGP Public Key available at: jseymour_at_LinxNet.com | http://www.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet/pks-commands.html http://jimsun.LinxNet.com | _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Jul 13 22:21:03 2003
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