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07-12-2004 08:39 PM
07-12-2004 08:39 PM
Any suggestions from anyone? Thanks, Ian
Solved! Go to Solution.
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07-12-2004 08:46 PM
07-12-2004 08:46 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
It may be a silly question, after ioscan do you see the devices?
All the best
Victor
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07-12-2004 08:48 PM
07-12-2004 08:48 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
Have you tried to recreate it :
mknod /dev/rmnt/0m c 205 0x010000
and then in /dev/mnt, with "b" instead of "c". The 205 is the driver ofr the tape devices, the "0x010000" is an example; put the correct one.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
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07-12-2004 08:53 PM
07-12-2004 08:53 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
What did you see in "ioscan -fnC tape" ?
How many Tape devices you have?
Regards,
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07-12-2004 08:54 PM
07-12-2004 08:54 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
Thanks for the quick replies.
The devices do appear in the "ioscan -fn" output, they are however missing the /dev/rmt/[99]mn device files. Enclosed is an example
tape 3 0/0/10/1/0.10.8.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c9t0d1BEST /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTb /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTn /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTnb
tape 4 0/0/10/1/0.10.8.255.0.0.2 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c9t0d2BEST /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTb /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTn /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTnb
The device files also exist in /dev/rmt/*mn, but do not seem to associate themselves to the files in the ioscan.
Thanks for your input so far, Ian
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07-12-2004 08:56 PM
07-12-2004 08:56 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
Good point, I should have included the contents of "ioscan -fnC tape".
here it is,...
tw01n0v3:/> cat /tmp/ioscan.fntape
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
==========================================================================
tape 0 0/0/8/1/0/1/0.0.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP C5683A
/dev/rmt/0m /dev/rmt/0mnb /dev/rmt/c2t0d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c2t0d0DDSb
/dev/rmt/0mb /dev/rmt/c2t0d0BEST /dev/rmt/c2t0d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c2t0d0DDSn
/dev/rmt/0mn /dev/rmt/c2t0d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c2t0d0DDS /dev/rmt/c2t0d0DDSnb
tape 1 0/0/10/1/0.10.7.255.0.0.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c8t0d0BEST /dev/rmt/c8t0d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c8t0d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c8t0d0BESTnb
tape 2 0/0/10/1/0.10.7.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/5m /dev/rmt/5mn /dev/rmt/c8t0d1BEST /dev/rmt/c8t0d1BESTn
/dev/rmt/5mb /dev/rmt/5mnb /dev/rmt/c8t0d1BESTb /dev/rmt/c8t0d1BESTnb
tape 3 0/0/10/1/0.10.8.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c9t0d1BEST /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTb /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTn /dev/rmt/c9t0d1BESTnb
tape 4 0/0/10/1/0.10.8.255.0.0.2 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c9t0d2BEST /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTb /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTn /dev/rmt/c9t0d2BESTnb
tape 5 0/0/10/1/1.11.7.255.0.0.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c14t0d0BEST /dev/rmt/c14t0d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c14t0d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c14t0d0BESTnb
tape 6 0/0/10/1/1.11.7.255.0.0.1 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/c14t0d1BEST /dev/rmt/c14t0d1BESTb /dev/rmt/c14t0d1BESTn /dev/rmt/c14t0d1BESTnb
tw01n0v3:/>
Cheers, Ian
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07-12-2004 09:16 PM
07-12-2004 09:16 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
"insf -e" should have worked for you.
Just to confirm, see if all your drives are powered ON and cabled properly to connect to the SYstem. Then try doing again:
# insf -e
This should not be harmful and this has worked for me always.
Regards,
Bharat
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07-12-2004 09:21 PM
07-12-2004 09:21 PM
SolutionThere used to be problems in older versions (9.x) for memory that created devices in the current directory, so you had to run it from /dev
Why not remove the whole path to device and start again?
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07-12-2004 09:24 PM
07-12-2004 09:24 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
I've a vague memory that if *one* device file exists for a tape, insf -e doesn't create any others. SO for those devices that only seem to have a cXtYdZ device file, try rmsf'ing those devices (and even just rm if rmsf won't get rid of them) and then check you have *no* device files for the given devices with ioscan -funCtape, then insf -e again.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
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07-12-2004 09:33 PM
07-12-2004 09:33 PM
Re: ioscan missing device files
You both hit it on the head - I needed to delete the old "/dev/rmt/[99][mnb]" files using "rmsf /dev/rmt/1m" etc, before performing an "ioscan -fn", an "insf -e" then re-creating my device links!
Most excellent thanks gents, 10 points each! Posting closed!
Share and Enjoy! Ian