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12-01-2005 10:44 PM
12-01-2005 10:44 PM
i have an MSL5060 (2 DRV, Ultrium 230, embedded Fibre, RM Library 301899-B23) connected via san switches to an rp7410 (11i v1)
i guess that a Network Storage Router e1200-160 comes with this MSL. is that true ?
should i see the nsr as a device on hpux ? what is the driver of this device ?
i guess that a Network Storage Router e1200-160 comes with this MSL. is that true ?
should i see the nsr as a device on hpux ? what is the driver of this device ?
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12-01-2005 10:56 PM
12-01-2005 10:56 PM
Solution
Nabil,
The kernel driver are stape and autoch.
It depends on the settings of the NSR if you see it.
stape => tape drives
schgr => robot arm
There are no kernel drivers for the NSR it self. If the configuration of the NSR allows it to see it then it has a status UNCLAIMED
The kernel driver are stape and autoch.
It depends on the settings of the NSR if you see it.
stape => tape drives
schgr => robot arm
There are no kernel drivers for the NSR it self. If the configuration of the NSR allows it to see it then it has a status UNCLAIMED
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12-01-2005 11:08 PM
12-01-2005 11:08 PM
Re: MSL5060
thank you
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