Hi,
For reasons of history being revisited, I have been asked to
graft an Exabyte 8200 onto one of our Alphas.
It seems to have been picked up and I have been able to retrieve data
using rmt2h, but have yet to verify it.
My question is: -
Should the tape drive be showing up on each LUN ? and if not, what do I do
to fix it ?
We are running True64 4.0D BL13.
Regards,
Jim Smart
http://www.tsw.com.au
# scu show edt
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 0, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 1, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 2, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 3, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 4, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 5, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 6, Type: Sequential Access
Device: EXB-8200 Bus: 1, Target: 6, Lun: 7, Type: Sequential Access
# file /dev/rmt?h
/dev/rmt2h: character special (9/22530) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #3 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #0) offline
/dev/rmt3h: character special (9/22594) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #4 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #1) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt4h: character special (9/22658) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #5 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #2) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt5h: character special (9/22722) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #6 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #3) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt6h: character special (9/22786) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #7 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #4) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt7h: character special (9/22850) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #8 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #5) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt8h: character special (9/22914) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #9 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #6) errors = 0/3 offline
/dev/rmt9h: character special (9/22978) SCSI #1 TZK08 tape #10 (SCSI ID
#6) (SCSI LUN #7) errors = 0/3 offline
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Received on Mon Apr 10 2000 - 06:28:41 NZST