I've seen that Windows presents the devices as follows
mt{target}.0.0.{bus}
So mt4.0.0.6 would be scsi target 4 on bus 6. We found for tape on FC with
QLogic cards, life was ALOT
easier when we used persistant bindings. All drives would be the same on all
machines.
Using the QLogic SANBLADE software, allowed us to see both the target and the
WWPN of the drive.
Once the target is known, the WWPN can be figured out, then mapped to the AIX
device names.
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 16:10:05 +0530, Raju Gv wrote:
>Hi
>
> We are currently we are using Aix 4.3.3 with TSM 5.1.1.8 server, We
>want to configure TSM 5.2 client on Windows 2000 server.
> How to see the windows NT device mapping with TSM server ( element
>mapping)
>
> eg TSM /dev/rmt0 to NT mt4.0.0.6
>
>Regards
>Sujesh
>
Ian Hobbs
little_brutus AT rogers DOT com
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