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Tape Drive Recognition Problem

 
Emil Henry
Regular Advisor

Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Hello!

I have 2 Sony AIT drives (AIT-1 and a AIT-2) that were working on a K200 and now moved to a K460. The drives are emulating DDS and when I do a ioscan they are claimed and under description it comes as "HP C1533A" (driver column is tape2). When I try to do a tar I get a "tar: cannot open /dev/rmt/1mn" and when I to a "mt -f /dev/rmt/1mn stat" I get a "no tape loaded" error even though there is a tape loaded. Both comamnds work fine on the other AIT drive.

Please advice.

Regards,

Emil
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A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Well, the obvious answer is that one of the drives has now failed. It's also possible (and quite probable) that your problems are caused by bad termination. Surprisingly, a poorly terminated bus will almost work well -- the kind of problem that will drive you nuts. Make certain that the bus is terminated in exactly two places -- on the ends of the bus. It is possible that someone has removed the terminators from the controller; also make certain that the "Term Pwr" LED is on --- otherwise a fuse is blown on the controller.
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Michael Steele_2
Honored Contributor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Bad tape drive.

If hot pluggable pull out and force back in with some muscle. Otherwise, its responding, just not correctly.

Do you have a copy of Library Tape Tools loaded? Best tape diagnostic if you want to pursue:

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Emil Henry
Regular Advisor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Hello!

Thanks for the suggestions. I have an update. If I put the 2 tape drives on the Core I/O SCSI both work fine. When I put it on the HP-PB 16-bit differential SCSI card, only one works. Any thoughts?

Regards,

Emil
Duncan Galbraith
Frequent Advisor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Have you checked that the SCSI address on your second (not working) tape drive does not clash with something else on the same bus?
Emil Henry
Regular Advisor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Duncan:

There is no conflict with regards to SCSI id's.

Regards,

Emil
Duncan Galbraith
Frequent Advisor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Ok, simple test: switch the 2 SCSI ID's on the tapes and see if its still the same one that works. This will show if its a problem with the hardware or the SCSI address used.
Emil Henry
Regular Advisor

Re: Tape Drive Recognition Problem

Hi Duncan!

The issue is that when I move them to the HSC cards both drives work fine. When they are on the HP-PB cards one of the drives does not work. I think that the drive will not work at all on the HP-PB cards, or the firmware is the problem. I have the new firmware for the HP-PB card, but cannot install it.

Regards,

Emil