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Jose Antonio Orozco
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DDS4 on SE Bus

Hi

I recently installed another tape drive, a DAT40 internal with a SE-LVD converter, in my T520 HPUX machine (yes, still).
I'm assured to patch the OS and the tape is recognized ok, but when i try to use it, i have an I/O error (fbackup, tar, mt stat).

I looked here for knowledge without luck.

Can any help me before i try to change to another scsi bus and have the same trouble?

Here is the output for the commands
ioscan -fn
insf -e
ioscan -funC tape
as i read in the thread
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=919891


ioscan -fn
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
======================================================================
:
: (several lines dropped)
tape 2 0/52.1.0 tape2 CLAIMED DEVICE HP C5683A
/dev/diag/rmt/c5t1d0 /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS1
/dev/rmt/2m /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS1C
/dev/rmt/2mb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS2
/dev/rmt/2mn /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS2C
/dev/rmt/2mnb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BEST /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3C
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3Cb
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS4
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS4C
target 7 0/52.3 target CLAIMED DEVICE
tape 1 0/52.3.0 tape2 CLAIMED DEVICE HP C1537A
/dev/diag/rmt/c5t3d0 /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS1
/dev/rmt/1m /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS1C
/dev/rmt/1mb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS2
/dev/rmt/1mn /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS2C
/dev/rmt/1mnb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3C
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3Cb
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS4
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS4C
: (several lines dropped)
:
>insf -e
: (several lines dropped)
insf: Installing special files for tape2 instance 2 address 0/52.1.0
insf: Installing special files for tape2 instance 1 address 0/52.3.0
: (several lines dropped)
:

>ioscan -funC tape
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
==============================================================
tape 2 0/52.1.0 tape2 CLAIMED DEVICE HP C5683A
/dev/diag/rmt/c5t1d0 /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS1
/dev/rmt/2m /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS1C
/dev/rmt/2mb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS2
/dev/rmt/2mn /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS2C
/dev/rmt/2mnb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BEST /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3C
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3Cb
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS4
/dev/rmt/c5t1d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS4C
tape 1 0/52.3.0 tape2 CLAIMED DEVICE HP C1537A
/dev/diag/rmt/c5t3d0 /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS1
/dev/rmt/1m /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS1C
/dev/rmt/1mb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS2
/dev/rmt/1mn /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS2C
/dev/rmt/1mnb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3C
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS3Cb
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS4
/dev/rmt/c5t3d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c5t3d0DDS4C
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Torsten.
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

Hi,

as far as I know your tape should be claimed by stape driver, not tape2. Is stape in the kernel?

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

yes, the stape is in the kernel.
But i configue it AFTER the installation of the drive

Then, i have tried to restart the machine with the tape off, and then restarted with tape on, with out luck

Also, i issue the command

ioscan -M stape -H 52.1.0 -I 2
insf -ev -Ctape

i had been searching the forum without luck
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Jose Antonio Orozco
Frequent Advisor

Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

Also important

In SAM, this is the output for each DDS densities (1,2,3,4) when i ask for options in Interactive Backup

/dev/rmt/c5t1d0DDS3 Unrecognized Yes AT&T unknown density "TYPE_DEPENDENT5"

(where 5 changes with DDS[1~4][C] from 1 to 9)
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

I'm a little bit confused. SE to LVD SCSI should not require a bus convertor although SE to HVD SCSI definitely would. It would help to know exactly what interface your DAT drive is using. Is it LVD or HVD? I've seen LVD bus extenders but I have never seen an SE/LVD convertor.

An incorrectly terminated SCSI bus will behave very much like you describe with ioscan working. Make sure that you are terminated in exactly two places -- at the physical ends of the bus.
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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

I'm using a Micro DB68 Male to 50-Header Male SCSI adapter from Belkin
(i shouldn't use the term converter, sorry)

The tape drive is DB68, the bus is SE

In the same bus i have another tape drive that i want to replace it with this DAT40 tape drive.
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Torsten.
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

IMHO we have another problem.

The tape2 driver is probably the right one for your SCSI card, because it's a T-Class (don't remember exactly, long long time ago), but this driver can't handle a DDS4 drive and I'm afraid there is no update for the driver to support your drive.

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

the drive works plataform-dependent way?

If someone else could confirm this non-compatible issue, i will need buy a DDS3 drive and drop this one

Or, another way, it would be a way to report a fake model to the kernel, like C1537A instead C5683A?
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Torsten.
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

the driver depends on the used scsi adapter (bus architecture) and have to know the device. I assume you are running 10.20. How about your patch level? I remember a cumulative scsi patch brought DDS4 support, but I'm not sure it was for tape2 driver too.

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

I have HPUX 11.00, with patches for hardware enablement and Quality Patch from March 2004
Also, i installed patch PHKL_29898 SCSI Tape cummulative patch

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Torsten.
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

Let me explain it that way:

older servers like your T520 (e.g. T- & K-Class) have several proprietary internal busses. The drivers are made to support IO connected to this busses. The tape2 driver supports native IO (called NIO) on this old systems. Since your drive is connected to the SE-SCSI HBA, the tape2 driver is responsible for your drive. But there was no further development for this kind of HBA for years, so the driver don't know about your DDS4 drive and can't handle it properly. So you have to stay with your C1537A DDS3 drive.

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

Torsten

Thanks a lot for your information.

Is too sad for me and my budget

I will need to buy a new DDS3 and put to work this DDS4 in my windows servers ...

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Michael Lampi
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

I see two additional things to check into before replacing the DDS4 with the DDS3, since the ioscans do seem to like the drive enough to claim it.

First, there are quite a few configuration settings possible with the DIP switches on the bottom of the drive. These enable the drive to work on lots of different systems, including old HP systems. Check the manual to see if a different setting would be more appropriate for your T520.

Second, some wide SCSI devices don't work properly in narrow SCSI configurations if the high byte is not properly terminated. Does your 68-50 converter terminate the high byte? The cheaper ones typically don't bother. The problems posed by not having the high byte terminated often don't appear until attempts are made to pump data to/from the drive. Check your console dmesg output to see if any SCSI errors have been logged. If no such messages have been logged, then this is probably not the problem.
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

The problem with terminating the hi-order bits in doing a narrow to wide transition is that there may be no device supplying termination power in the configuration since the wide device is the DDS4 tape drive and it is on the far end of the bus. It's very possible that your tape drive is seeing noise on the hi-order bits.
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Jose Antonio Orozco
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

I have been looking for info about jumpers and dip switches that help me to change the way HPUX 11 claim the device, without luck.

I will try to put in work in the F/W bus

There i have working an SCSI LVD 36Gb 15KRPMs Seagate disk (is SCSI-160) with a LVD-HVD converter from
http://www.cselex.com/converter-extender-features.htm#6895

Then i will need to use a scsi id higher than 7 (like 12)

thanks for your last msgs ...
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

NOrmally bus converters don't "eat" a SCSI ID. You should be able to use any free SCSI ID above or below 7.
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Ralf Loehmann_2
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Re: DDS4 on SE Bus

Hello Jose,

this effort might be all not working.
Torsten is right, the single ended HBA only works with the tape2 driver, the tape2 driver needs to know more about your device to work with it. The stape driver is able to get this information out of the device, but still need patched for it. The tape2 driver not longer supported and does not support DDS4, LTO, DLT 8000, etc. All the newer tape storage is not supported (does not work) and there is also a good reason for it, because the devices are to fast for the old buses. The devices would not be able to work in streaming mode and this means you would have a much higher mechanical wear on the tape drive heads and the media itself.

I do not know what interface the t520 supports, but if it supports the HVD SCSI HSC bus interfaces there might a unsupported workaround. Use a SCSI converter from HVD SCSI to LVD SCSI and connect your device. Than the stape driver should find this device and would work with it and the performance should be also ok. But remember it is unsupported and does not work with the old HP-PA HVD cards. The same does apply for the K-class, see: http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=318658

Hope this help,
Ralf.