> As I posted recently, if a problem with the sg driver is
> suspected then the user should download the utility and
> test program tarball from:
> http://www.torque.net/sg
>
> and run "sg_scan -i". This goes through ever SCSI
> device mapped to /dev/sg* and sends an INQUIRY command
> to it and outputs the result. That program should work
> on any linux kernel from from 2.0 to 2.3.8 .
>
> BTW The mapping of SCSI devices to /dev/sg* file names
> is in the same order as those devices appear in
> 'cat /proc/scsi/scsi'.
>
Hi Dough,
thanks for that info (did not read it befor).
I will take a look at it!
Bye
Oliver
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