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12-26-2004 09:38 PM
12-26-2004 09:38 PM
dev path changed
Hi,
From the ioscan , the device path has changed, how to change it back to original device path. The tape library is ESL9332L2, 4 tape drives. Thks
autoch 1 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.0 schgr CLAIMED DEVICE HP ESL9000 Series
/dev/rac/c16t0d0
tape 5 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/5m
/dev/rmt/5mb
/dev/rmt/5mn
/dev/rmt/5mnb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BEST
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTn
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTnb
tape 6 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.2 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/6m
/dev/rmt/6mb
/dev/rmt/6mn
/dev/rmt/6mnb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BEST
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTn
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTnb
check the ioscan, found out that the above device file for ESL9000 had change to c32t0d0. suspect this is the reason causing data protector cant open the ESL9000 library.
From the ioscan , the device path has changed, how to change it back to original device path. The tape library is ESL9332L2, 4 tape drives. Thks
autoch 1 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.0 schgr CLAIMED DEVICE HP ESL9000 Series
/dev/rac/c16t0d0
tape 5 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/5m
/dev/rmt/5mb
/dev/rmt/5mn
/dev/rmt/5mnb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BEST
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTn
/dev/rmt/c16t0d1BESTnb
tape 6 0/10/0/0.1.0.255.0.0.2 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/6m
/dev/rmt/6mb
/dev/rmt/6mn
/dev/rmt/6mnb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BEST
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTb
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTn
/dev/rmt/c16t0d2BESTnb
check the ioscan, found out that the above device file for ESL9000 had change to c32t0d0. suspect this is the reason causing data protector cant open the ESL9000 library.
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12-26-2004 10:41 PM
12-26-2004 10:41 PM
Re: dev path changed
Rupert,
The device files in HPUX stay normally fixed.
Just change the definition of the robot arm in Data Protector or create a symbolic link for the old device file towards the new device file. Then Data Protector can control the robot arm again.
best regards,
Kurt
The device files in HPUX stay normally fixed.
Just change the definition of the robot arm in Data Protector or create a symbolic link for the old device file towards the new device file. Then Data Protector can control the robot arm again.
best regards,
Kurt
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