Thanks to:
Dr. Blinn
Bryan Lavelle
Paul Reilly
Nagy Akos
Chris Ruhunke
Selden Ball
Solution-----------------------------
Unanimously 4.0D does not support wide scsi id of greater than 7. I was
forced to use the only remaining id left on that bus which was 6.
Additionally, more changes are needed to identify the hardware properly
to get the full functionality of it as described in this summary.
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/tru64-unix-managers/2001-08/msg
00534.html
Original Question--------------------
Managers,
4100 (4.0D)
We recently had a hardware failure of our tlz tape drive and I
replaced it with an Compaq SDT-10000. I set the scsi id correctly and
installed the drive. I confirmed that it was detected in the firmware. I
booted the computer and removed the old device files, rmt0* and nrmt0*.
The output of sc scan edt is as follows.
Device: RRD46 Bus: 0, Target: 5, Lun: 0, Type: Read-Only Direct
Access
Device: RZ1CB-CA Bus: 1, Target: 0, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: BB00911CA0 Bus: 1, Target: 1, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: RZ1CB-CS Bus: 1, Target: 2, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: BB00911CA0 Bus: 1, Target: 3, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: RZ29B Bus: 1, Target: 4, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: RZ29B Bus: 1, Target: 5, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: SDT-10000 Bus: 1, Target: 15, Lun: 0, Type: Sequential Acce
How do I create the device files for this drive?
Received on Fri Jan 18 2002 - 18:42:08 NZDT