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* sd_remove() called on a tape device - Linux 2.6.8.1 kernel
@ 2004-08-26  4:32 Burn Alting
  2004-08-26  9:42 ` Nathan Bryant
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Burn Alting @ 2004-08-26  4:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SCSI development list

I'm running Fedora Core 2 with a ftp.kernel.org 2.6.8.1 kernel.

I've noticed that for some reason, when I reboot the system, it sends a
SCSI Synchronize Cache command to a tape device I have attached to the
system. This occurs at the end of the shutdown process just before doing
a reset into the BIOS (or whatever).

The tape is at LUN 0 and a disk is at LUN 7, the only scsi devices on
this system (hanging off an LSI Logic FC controller). The main disk is
an IDE.

Is there anything I can do to further track this down? I know that for
some reason the sd_remove() routine is being called rather than
st_remove() - but not sure why. The system recognises the tape quite
happily and reads/writes to it, so it knows what's at that scsi bus
location.

Regards
Burn Alting


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