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тАО04-23-2002 05:19 AM
тАО04-23-2002 05:19 AM
Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
I have reapplied the patch and powered down the workstation and the DLT drive to no effect. Does anyone have any ideas please?
Thanks Nick :-)
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тАО04-23-2002 05:26 AM
тАО04-23-2002 05:26 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
You could try to remove the /dev/rmt/1* device files and do a insf -e to recreate them.
Don't do this if the problem is intermittent.
Also look at this thread !
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x9d667d4cf554d611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
C.
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тАО04-23-2002 05:28 AM
тАО04-23-2002 05:28 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
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тАО04-23-2002 06:01 AM
тАО04-23-2002 06:01 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
I now attach the output from the ioscan and as you can see the quantum s/w, h/w etc is not claimed. That is the system knows nothing of the DLT drive, does the system have to have claimed the device before removing the /dev/rmt/1* device files?
Thanks Nick
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тАО04-23-2002 06:04 AM
тАО04-23-2002 06:04 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
I'm pretty sure that we checked the internal scsi terminator but I will check it again in case it has come loose. Were you ever able to see/use your DLT before tech support added the terminator?
Thanks Nick
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тАО04-23-2002 06:12 AM
тАО04-23-2002 06:12 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
No it doesn't have to be claimed to remove the /dev/files.
BUT I'd be curious to see what the lssf command outputs on the dev file - do
lssf /dev/rmt/1m
If it errors out I would also check cables/SCSI IDs/termination to make sure one of these is not the problem before I removed/recreated the dev files.
Rgds,
Jeff
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тАО04-23-2002 06:27 AM
тАО04-23-2002 06:27 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
Thanks for your suggestion the lssf /dev/rmt/1m list the following:
stape card instance 4 SCSI target 0 SCSI LUN 0 at&t best density available at address ??? /dev/rmt/1m
which seems to imply that it is missing the address of the device? Wouldn't this then be associated with the fact that the decice has not been claimed and the device file therefore does not know where to reference it?
Do you suggest that I go ahead with the deletion of the /dev/rmt/1* files anyway?
Thanks, Nick.
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тАО04-23-2002 06:46 AM
тАО04-23-2002 06:46 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
Yes it cannot determine the HW path of the device - which I believe still implies a SCSI ID/cable/terminator problem possibility.
Believe you need to double check these physically on the drive. Power it down & visually check SCSI ID (0) & reseat the drive (if in smart enclosure).
Rgds,
Jeff
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тАО04-23-2002 08:41 AM
тАО04-23-2002 08:41 AM
Re: Quantum 8000 DLT not being recognised
I take it from the comments that the DLT is hanging off:
ext_bus 4 10/1/5/0 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE SCSI C875 Ultra Wide Differential
Stupid question I guess, but IS this a Differential DLT drive? I know the 8000's came in two flavours, FWD and WSE, thus the ??
If it is a badged HP, check the label, if not it will say on the mechanism itself -- also check that the terminator is DIFF.
MND