DAT72 USB on Solaris 9

From: Hartman-Berrier, Robert (Robert.Hartman-Berrier@po.state.ct.us)
Date: Sun Oct 01 2006 - 14:47:35 EDT


Hi, gurus:

I am trying to get an HP DAT72 4mm drive working on a v480 running
Solaris 9. The machine is in a rack with others, using a KVM switch
which has freed up one USB port.

I have applied the latest Sun-recommended patches & packages for USB.

Here is what I have so far:

Prtconf -d gives:

        usb, instance #0 (driver name: ohci)
            device, instance #1 (driver name: usb_mid)
                keyboard, instance #2 (driver name: hid)
                mouse, instance #3 (driver name: hid)
            storage, instance #1 (driver name: scsa2usb)
                disk, instance #32 (driver name: sd)

mass-storage1 is in /dev/usb and an ls -la gives:

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 53 Sep 30 10:07 mass-storage1 ->
../../devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3/storage@2:scsa2usb

And a linked file (created by me) has been created as /dev/rmt/0 pointng
to the same device as
 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 53 Sep 30 14:53 0 ->
../../devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3/storage@2:scsa2usb

I have tried many commands and variants, but don't want to pre-dispose
you to anything so I won't discuss them.

What am I missing, and what should I do?

And thanks for your help.

Bob Hartman-Berrier
System Developer 3
CT Dept of Public Health
(860) 509-7847
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