Replying to: "Kelly J. Lipp" <lipp AT STORSOL DOT COM> (Thu, 10 Sep 1998
21:54:51
-0600)
>Folks,
>Folks,
>
>OK, I need the big guns!
>
>I need to know what AIX error number 6 is and also any ideas about what
>could be causing the problem. Remember my earlier post today re. the 3575
>and the bulk i/o port. Perhaps a connection?
>This is the error message:
>
>09/10/98 18:13:56 ANR8779E Unable to open drive /dev/rmt0, error
>number=6.
I don't think "error number 6" is an AIX error. Usualy AIX error are
displayed as "errno=#". Anyway, errno=6 on AIX is: "No such device or
address".
You can use the description on ANR8300E to look up in the Appendix B. of the
ADSM V3R1 Messages guide. In this case:
OP=00006C03 -> ?
CC=207 -> Device is not in a state capable of performing request
KEY=05 -> Illegal request
ASC=2C, ASCQ=00 -> Command sequence error
>09/10/98 18:14:01 ANR8300E I/O error on library 3575
>(OP=00006C03,CC=207,
> KEY=05, ASC=2C, ASCQ=00,
>SENSE=70.00.05.00.00.00.00.0A.0-
Have you tried to power-cycle the library?
--
Rui Malheiro,
Rui Malheiro,
6 Mil - Tecnologias de Informacao
URL: <http://www.6mil.pt/>
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