9710 and aix 4.1.4 define
2015-10-04 17:54:38
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Subject: 9710 and aix 4.1.4 define
Author: Michael Richard at cw-fh4
Date: 8/7/98 10:28 AM
Hello all
First thanks for all the helpfull postings.
We a a RISC 6000 590 7013 running AIX 4.1.4 and ADSM 3.1.0.0 server
and 3.1.0.1 client. We just purchased a STK9710 with 4 DLT 7000 scsi
drives running micro code 70 They are all daisy chained on the same
scsi cable. The scsi ids are as follows :
Host scsi id is 0
drive 0 scsi id is 1
drive 1 scsi id is 3
drive 2 scsi id is 4
drive 3 scsi id is 5
when we powered up the library and then powered up the RISC,the RISC
found all the drives including the robot. However it listed them all
as /dev/rmt#. I know the drives come up as rmt# but I thought that the
robot should come up as /dev/lmcp0. Did everything get recognised
correctly or what could be the cause of the robot being recognised as
a other scsi drive. We are not going thru a acsls server. Also
currently we still have out 3490 drives attached and are using them
till the 9710 is working. There are no duplicate scsi id's any where
and I did not use scsi id's 2 or 7 per documention I recieved from
MTI, Because it said scsi id 2 is reserved for boot disk and scsi id 7
is reserved for HBA. One more thing we have a ATape driver 2.4.4.00
for use of the 3490 drives. I have been able to manually mount a tape
in the drives and successfully been able to tar a file to each of them
and read it back off of them. Thanks in advance to any one who might
be able to help with answers.
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