Re: [Networker] jbconfig "read_elem_unload_fail"
2004-09-03 15:45:51
It certainly sounds like something is wrong with the library..ie its not
letting network read an element (broken bar code reader) or unload a
drive (problem talking to the drive)?
You said the controller number of the libary arm moved when disk or
something was added to the system? I see it found a arm and the drive
on 2.2.0 and 2.3.0. ie ..SCSI IDs 2 and 3. Does the front panel of the
library report match these SCSI IDS. For Solaris anyway the device
path of the arm (/dev/lus) and tape drive /dev/rmt/0 should be
the same except of the last SCSI ID part; ie.
ls -l /dev/rmt/0cbn
ls -l /dev/lus
I was thinking, perhaps that your tape drive is still on another device
path. Can you load a tape in the drive (manual or via the front panel)
and verify the OS (you didn't mention what OS) can see it with the mt
command:
mt -t /dev/rmt/0cbn status
Just guessing..you said the whole setup was working and some controller
numbers moved or something? Have Sun/Quantum come out to check out the
library?
Robert Maiello
Pioneer Data Systems
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 11:40:31 +0000, Ray Pengelly <ray AT BIOMED.QUEENSU DOT CA>
wrote:
>I'm dropping my listing to show the inquire and sjirjc commands as well as
my jbconfig. I made sure I deleted the driver device (/dev/rmt/0cbn) and the
jukebox before I started. I am still getting the 'read_elem_unload_fail'
message.
>
>Any help anyone could give would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Ray
>
>dmstore/> cfgadm -la
>Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
>c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
>c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
>c0::dsk/c0t4d0 disk connected configured unknown
>c0::lus2 disk connected configured unknown
>c2 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
>c2::lus3 tape connected configured unknown
>c2::rmt/0 tape connected configured unknown
>c3 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
>c3::dsk/c3t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
>c3::dsk/c3t0d1 disk connected configured unknown
>c3::lus1 disk connected configured unknown
>
>dmstore/etc/LGTOuscsi> ./inquire
>[email protected]:DS560 0001|Disk, /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0s2
>[email protected]:DS560 0001|Disk, /dev/rdsk/c3t0d1s2
>[email protected]:SEAGATE ST336607LW 0006|Disk, /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2
>[email protected]:SEAGATE ST336607LW 0006|Disk, /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s2
>[email protected]:M4 DATA MagFile 3.07|Autochanger (Jukebox)
>[email protected]:QUANTUM SDLT320 2E2E|Tape, /dev/rmt/0cbn
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM, /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>[email protected]:ASUS CD-S520/A 2. |CD-ROM
>dmstore/etc/LGTOuscsi> ./sjirjc 2.2.0
>
> Device: 2.2.0
>
> Number of Drives: 1
> Number Drive Pairs: 1
> Number of Import/Export Elements: 0
> Number of Import/Export Pairs: 1
> Number of Slots: 20
> Number of Slot Pairs: 1
> Number of Transport Elements: 1
> Number of Transport Pairs: 1
>
> Volume Tags Supported
>Initialize Element Status Supported
> Bar Codes Supported
>
>dmstore/etc/LGTOuscsi> jbconfig
> 1) Install an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
> 2) Install an Autodetected NDMP SCSI Jukebox.
> 3) Install an SJI Jukebox.
>
>What kind of Jukebox are you installing? [1] 1
>These are the SCSI Jukeboxes currently attached to your system:
> 1) [email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox, Vendor <M4 DATA>, Product <MagFile>
>Which one do you want to install? 1
>Installing an 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox.
>Name you would like to assign to the jukebox device? L25
>A brief description of the jukebox device? [[email protected]: Standard SCSI
Jukebox] Sun L25
>Pathname of the control port for the jukebox device? [[email protected]]
[email protected]
>Do you want automated device cleaning support enabled? (yes/no) no
>
>Will media drive 1 be shared by multiple device paths? (yes/no) no
>
>Enter hostname that owns media drive 1: ? [dmstore.eyeml.queensu.ca]
>
>An example of a valid device name for this OS is '/dev/rmt/1cbn'
>Enter pathname of media drive 1: ? /dev/rmt/0cbn
>using '/dev/rmt/0cbn' as device name
>Should the drive be configured as a NDMP device? (yes/no) no
>This media device has not been configured yet. Please
>select a media device type for /dev/rmt/0cbn.
> 1) 3480 17) 9490 33) qic
> 2) 3570 18) 9840 34) SD3
> 3) 3590 19) 9940 35) sdlt
> 4) 4890 20) dlt 36) sdlt320
> 5) 4mm 21) dlt1 37) SLR
> 6) 4mm 12GB 22) dlt7000 38) tkz90
> 7) 4mm 20GB 23) dlt8000 39) travan10
> 8) 4mm 4GB 24) dst 40) tz85
> 9) 4mm 8GB 25) dst (NT) 41) tz86
> 10) 8mm 26) dtf 42) tz87
> 11) 8mm 20GB 27) dtf2 43) tz88
> 12) 8mm 5GB 28) file 44) tz89
> 13) 8mm AIT 29) himt 45) tz90
> 14) 8mm AIT-2 30) LTO Ultrium 46) tzs20
> 15) 8mm AIT-3 31) LTO Ultrium-2 47) VXA
> 16) 8mm Mammoth-2 32) optical
>Choice? 36
>Your jukebox has a bar code reader.
>Do you want bar code reader support enabled? (yes/no) yes
>Do you want volume labels to match bar code labels? (yes/no) yes
>
>'read_elem_unload_fail' invalid choice for 'jukebox features'
>Would you like to configure another jukebox? (yes/no) no
>
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