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[Networker] HP LTO3 Drives with Linux RHEL4 Storagenode

2008-10-17 10:14:30
Subject: [Networker] HP LTO3 Drives with Linux RHEL4 Storagenode
From: Vlad_K <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 07:33:37 -0400
Hi.

Can someone help me ?
I'm trying to attach additional Linux RHEL4 storagenode with 2 HP LTO3 drives 
to my Networker server trough FC Brocade swich.
I can see drives in inquire on storagenode:

[email protected]:HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI  M63S|Tape, /dev/sg0
                                           S/N: HU10810A9F
                                           ATPN:HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI  
HU10810A9F
                                           WWNN:50060B0000630122
                                           WWPN:50060B0000630120
                                           PORT:00000001
[email protected]:HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI  M63S|Tape, /dev/sg1
                                           S/N: HU1080639T
                                           ATPN:HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI  
HU1080639T
                                           WWNN:50060B00006301AE
                                           WWPN:50060B00006301AC
                                           PORT:00000001

And trough the SCLI also, 

I can use Robot (load unload tapes)it switched directly to the server, but when 
i start to label tapes it fails with no error, tape just stick in the drive.
Seems like something wrong with LTO drivers, but i don't know from what should 
i start to solve this.

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