Re: Setting up HP ScanJet 5P on Solaris 8 SPARC

From: Peter Kirchgessner (peter@kirchgessner.net)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2001 - 22:20:55 PST

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    Gregory Gulik wrote:
    >
    > Joern Clausen wrote:
    > >
    > > Hi!
    > >
    > > > # scanimage -d hp:/dev/scg0
    > > ^^^
    > >
    > > You have to specify the SCSI id as a letter. If your scanner has
    > > id 2, use "/dev/scg0c". This is documented in README.solaris.
    >
    > That could be the problem, those devices with the letters never appeared:
    >
    > # ls /dev/scg*
    > /dev/scg0 /dev/scg1
    >
    > Since the scanner is SCSI id 2 on the first SCSI bus I assume the device
    > should be /dev/scg0c, but still nothing:
    >
    > # scanimage -d hp:/dev/scg0c
    > [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of hp to 16.
    > [hp] init called
    > [hp] hp_read_config: hp backend v0.88 starts reading config file
    > [hp] hp_device_info_get: device /dev/scg0c not configured. Using default
    > [hp] hp_get_dev: New device /dev/scg0c, connect-scsi, scsi-request=0
    > [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of sanei_scsi to 16.
    > [sanei_scsi] sanei_scsi_open: open of `/dev/scg0c' failed: No such file or
    > directory

    This error message is different. The device /dev/scg0c does not exist.
    With /dev/scg0 the open worked, but the SCSI-inquire failed.
    Please try again the hp.conf-file now with /dev/scg0 . You should then
    see a printout like

    [hp] hp_get_dev: New device /dev/scg0, connect-scsi, scsi-request=1

    (note the scsi-request=1 at the end).

    --Peter

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