I'm using a new 3570 B12 right now. I assume you can access the drive
under AIX -- it shows Available in lsdev -C and you can manipulate it with
tapeutil.
You also need to have device support module 2 registered. If you don't,
buy it from IBM (if you haven't already) and use REGISTER LICENSE xxxxxxx .
The license keys may be in /usr/lpp/adsmserv/bin/README .
First you need to define the library.
DEFINE LIBRARY libname LIBTYPE=SCSI DEVICE=/dev/rmt0.smc
Note the .smc -- that's essential (if it's rmt1 or rmt2, use that, but keep
the .smc)
Next you can define the drive to ADSM.
DEFINE DRIVE libname drivename DEVICE=/dev/rmt0,16
The 16 indicates the "slot" that the drive occupies. Since you have a B11,
I think that only has one drive. A B12 has two, so for that you'd also
need to do
DEFINE DRIVE libname drivename2 DEVICE=/dev/rmt1,17
You only need to define the library for the first drive.
Finally, you need to define a device class.
DEFINE DEVCLASS devclassname DEVTYPE=3570 LIBRARY=libname MOUNTLIMIT=1
If you have a two-drive library, use MOUNTLIMIT=2
If you get an error from ADSM at any one of these steps, post it.
/
/ * / Alan Hamilton
* * alanh AT primenet DOT com
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> From: Pat Mills <Pat_Mills AT SONYMUSIC DOT COM>
> From: Pat Mills <Pat_Mills AT SONYMUSIC DOT COM>
> Date: Thursday, August 7, 1997 08:32 AM
>
> I'm a newbie with ADSM and am having major problems getting it up and
> running. I am running on a IBM RS/6000 R40/AIX 4.2 and a IBM 3570 Model
> B11. The version of ADSM is 2.1.5.13 and the Atape driver is 3.2.0.5.
The
> long and short of it is, ADSM can't (won't) talk to the tape drive. I've
> been through many layers of IBM support to no avail. I've had an IBM
> service dude on site run diags and found the drive OK.
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