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02-25-2004 11:32 PM
02-25-2004 11:32 PM
DLT4000 on R Class server
Does anyone have any idea how we go about getting this recognised and configured ?
I have attached a copy of ioscan -fn for info
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02-25-2004 11:39 PM
02-25-2004 11:39 PM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
Did you add the sctl + stape drivers to the kernel ?
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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02-25-2004 11:40 PM
02-25-2004 11:40 PM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
Do not mix SE & differential.Make sure that the adapters are compatible and make sure you are using the proper SCSI cable.
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02-25-2004 11:43 PM
02-25-2004 11:43 PM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
First install recent QPK patch bundle (available in support plus media).
sam--> peripheral devices-->tape drives
after reboot
#ioscan -fnC tape
should show tape library.
else look for installation guide of tape library
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02-25-2004 11:43 PM
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Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
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02-25-2004 11:47 PM
02-25-2004 11:47 PM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
Still, you should get decent speeds.
The driver won't show up though until you do this:
sam
kernel
drivers
find stape, make sure its state is IN
Process a new kernel off the action menu.
Also, make sure the scsi address and id is compatible with the device and the rest of the system and the cabling is solid.
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02-25-2004 11:50 PM
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Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
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02-26-2004 12:12 AM
02-26-2004 12:12 AM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
OK, the library seems to be either Ultra-Wide or Fast-Wide. You should be able to tell by looking at the connector: 50 pin is F/W, 68 pin is Ultra. What interface are you connecting to on the R? I don't see an Ultra-Wide interface available through Partsurfer, so I have to wonder if you're trying to connect a 68 pin Ultra-Wide drive to a F/W interface?
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02-26-2004 01:10 AM
02-26-2004 01:10 AM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
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02-26-2004 02:40 AM
02-26-2004 02:40 AM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
Note that there is a set of switches for each SCSI bus in the library. The robot and drive 1 are on bus 1 and drive 2 is on bus 2. It is legal and supported for two DLT4000's to share a common bus so you could daisy-chain the two library buses but if you do make certain that TERMINATION is ON on only the end bus. At least one device on the bus must also supply termination power. Because this library can terminate, do not add an external terminator -- or if you do then make sure that terminaton is "OFF" on the library.
I assume that you are probably going to use 8/8 (c2) and 8/12 (c3) as your controllers.
The preferred setup would be to put each drive on a separate bus.
You must use the library front panel to assign SCSI ID's for the drive and robotics.
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02-26-2004 04:27 PM
02-26-2004 04:27 PM
Re: DLT4000 on R Class server
The library is actually a narrow SCSI device, but it uses wide (68 pin) connectors for HVD (and 50 pin for SE).
Clay's information on the rear switch settings and cabling are exactly right.
Here's the users manual for the A4851A:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/CoreRedirect.jsp?targetPage=http%3A%2F%2Fh200001.www2.hp.com%2Fbc%2Fdocs%2Fsupport%2FSupportManual%2Flpg28402%2Flpg28402.pdf
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03-02-2004 10:32 PM
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