ADSM-L

Re: TSM 5.2 Linux

2004-11-12 06:48:23
Subject: Re: TSM 5.2 Linux
From: Braulio Junior <bjunior AT BJUNIOR.ETI DOT BR>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:49:43 -0200
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Thanks for your help, but I cannot find the "single tape-drive"
configuration on the tsm for linux administrator's guide.

Any other hint? I'm desperate...

Thank.

Braulio Junior
IT Manager
bjunior AT bjunior.eti DOT br
Linux User #208017 - Get Counted at http://counter.li.org/

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Michael Prix wrote:

>On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 16:14, Braulio Junior wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm new in this list, and I don't know how to search my problem.
>>
>>I have an IBM xSeries with this configuration:
>>
>>2 X Pentium III (Coppermine)
>>SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7899P U160/m (rev 01)
>>RAID bus controller: IBM Netfinity ServeRAID controller
>>Tape drive SEAGATE  Model: DAT    06240-XXX
>>SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.0 (United Linux 1.0), no services packs yet
>>
>>I have installed TSM 5.2.1, which provides support to my running kernel
>>(2.4.19-64GB-SMP), but when I try to load the tsmscsi, I get the error:
>>./tsmscsi: Error -  insmod failed to load
>>/opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/lb.2.4.19-64GB-SMP correctly. Check that
>>file /opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/lb.conf is configured correctly.
>>
>>My /opt/tivoli/tsm/devices/bin/lb.conf :
>>
>>HOST[0]=0
>>CHANNEL[0]=0
>>ID[0]=7
>>LUN[0]=0
>>
>>
>
>There is no library at SCSI-ID7 in your system, as you only have a tape
>drive, and no Library.
>SCSI ID7 is also a bad choice, as it is per default the ID of the
>SCSI-Controller.
>Read the Administrators Manual or the Qick install guide as how to
>configure a single tape-drive.
>
>--
>Michael Prix
>Getting a SCSI chain working is perfectly simple if you remember that
>there must be exactly three terminations: one on one end of the cable,
>one on the far end, and the goat, terminated over the SCSI chain with
>a silver-handled knife whilst burning *black* candles. -- Anthony DeBoer
>
>

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