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01-13-2002 09:21 AM
01-13-2002 09:21 AM
dlt on k460
I have the following
Machine: K460
OS: hp 11
Interface: GSC add-on Fast/Wide SCSI Interface
DLT: Tandberg DLT8000
I cannot get the machine to recognise the DLT. I have tried adding driver entries to the /stand/build/system file and rebuilding kernel. I have two questions. I have also applied necessary patches.
1. Which driver should be running this DLT device
2. Can I still edit the system file and get the kernel to attach driver at certain hw addr, esp in hp11 they use commands to manage kernel.
Laters
Ean
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01-13-2002 09:45 AM
01-13-2002 09:45 AM
Re: dlt on k460
you should have "stape" enabled/configured into the kernel. Also can you post yout ioscan output "ioscan -fn".
Hope this helps.
Regds
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01-13-2002 09:57 AM
01-13-2002 09:57 AM
Re: dlt on k460
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01-13-2002 03:00 PM
01-13-2002 03:00 PM
Re: dlt on k460
Check the SCSI ID of your DLT, what does it say? Also, is the DLT turned on? Next, can you provide a:
ioscan -fn -H 8/8
live free or die
harry
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01-14-2002 04:45 AM
01-14-2002 04:45 AM
Re: dlt on k460
As ioscan displays *nothing* for any address on this interface, i.e. not even a "Description" for the DLT drive, you have some kind of hardware problem.
Termination? Cable? Right *type* of SCSI? Etc., etc..
Only if/when you get a "Description" from ioscan, it is time to look from drivers, etc..
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01-15-2002 03:13 AM
01-15-2002 03:13 AM
Re: dlt on k460
SCSI number: OK
Cable type length: OK
Terminitor: OK
DLT switched on: OK
I have seen previously that there is no desc for the device but when using system file from /stand, that device is seen by machines?
Output below of ioscan.
Laters
Ean
ioscan -fn -H 8/8
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
============================================================
ext_bus 13 8/8 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE GSC add-on Fast/Wide SCSI Interface
target 6 8/8.7 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
ctl 4 8/8.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator
/dev/rscsi/c13t7d0
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01-15-2002 03:31 AM
01-15-2002 03:31 AM
Re: dlt on k460
Our Fast/Wide interfaces are not only Fast and Wide, but also *Differential*. Many peripherals, especially those (also) intended for PCs, are Fast Wide *Single-Ended*. A Single-Ended peripheral can not be used on a Differential bus.
So check the specs of the *drive* for the type of SCSI, i.e. Fast or Slow *and* Wide or Narrow *and* Differential or Single-Ended. *And* *if* Differential, whether it is 'plain' differential or Low Voltage Differential.
So you see: SCSI is not equal to SCSI! :-(
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01-15-2002 09:36 AM
01-15-2002 09:36 AM
Re: dlt on k460
Interface card is Fast Wired differential
and
DLT is Fast Wired Single Ended.
So another question, is there any way I can add this DLT to this machine, like with some conversion cable/box or something?
Laters
Ean
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01-15-2002 10:11 AM
01-15-2002 10:11 AM