HP Q1581A HP DDS/DAT drives UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide (DW049 - Page 10

For 11i v3 Agile i/O Tree view, Tape drive SCSI ID = 3 - driver

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OO 0 0/0/1/0 UsbOhci CLAIMED OO 1 0/0/1/1 UsbOhci CLAIMED OO 2 0/0/1/2 UsbEhci CLAIMED sideba 0 0/0/2/0 side_multi CLAIMED ext_bus 0 0/0/2/0.0 side CLAIMED : : : : : ba 3 0/3 lba CLAIMED ext_bus 6 0/3/1/0 c8xx CLAIMED ext_bus 7 0/3/1/1 c8xx CLAIMED target 1 0/3/1/1.3 tgt CLAIMED tape 1 0/3/1/1.3.0 stape CLAIMED ba 4 0/4 lba CLAIMED ba 5 0/6 lba CLAIMED : : : : : processor 1 129 processor CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035) INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035) INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (103300e0) INTERFACE CMD IDE controller INTERFACE IDE Primary Channel : : BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783) INTERFACE SCSI C1010 Ultra160 Wide LVD A6829-60001 INTERFACE SCSI C1010 Ultra160 Wide LVD A6829-60001 DEVICE DEVICE HP DAT160 BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783) BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783) : : PROCESSOR Processor For a particular SCSI device in the ioscan listing, you can decode the SCSI bus ID and the drive's SCSI ID and LUN ID from the H/W path (hardware path). For example: Class tape I H/W Path Driver 1 0/3/1/1.3.0 stape S/W State H/W Type CLAIMED DEVICE Description HP DAT160 • The H/W path for the tape drive is "0/3/1/1.3.0". • SCSI bus ID is "0/3/1/1" (including all the numbers separated by "/"). From the remaining ".3.0" portion: • Tape drive SCSI ID = 3 • Tape drive SCSI LUN = 0 For 11i v3 (Agile i/O Tree view) Enter the command: % ioscan -m lun The output should look similar to the following1 Class I Lun H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Health Description disk 2 64000/0xfa00/0x0 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE online HP 73.4GST373454LC 0/1/1/0.0x0.0x0 /dev/disk/disk2 /dev/rdisk/disk2 disk 3 64000/0xfa00/0x3 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE online TEAC DV-28E-N 0/0/2/0.0.0x0.0x0 /dev/disk/disk3 /dev/rdisk/disk3 tape 5 64000/0xfa00/0xa estape CLAIMED DEVICE online HP DLT VS160 0/2/1/1.0x5.0x0 /dev/rtape/tape5_BEST /dev/rtape/tape5_BESTb /dev/rtape/tape5_BESTn /dev/rtape/tape5_BESTnb tape 9 64000/0xfa00/0x12 estape CLAIMED DEVICE online HP C5683A 0/1/1/1.0x2.0x0 /dev/rtape/tape9_BEST /dev/rtape/tape9_BESTb /dev/rtape/tape9_BESTn /dev/rtape/tape9_BESTnb tape 0 64000/0xfa00/0x16 estape CLAIMED DEVICE online HP DAT160 0/3/1/1.0x3.0x0 1. Device files (such as /dev/rtape/tape9_BEST) may or may not be in place initially. 10 HP (HP-UX) servers and workstations

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OO
0 0/0/1/0
UsbOhci
CLAIMED
INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035)
OO
1 0/0/1/1
UsbOhci
CLAIMED
INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035)
OO
2 0/0/1/2
UsbEhci
CLAIMED
INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (103300e0)
sideba
0 0/0/2/0
side_multi CLAIMED
INTERFACE CMD IDE controller
ext_bus
0 0/0/2/0.0
side
CLAIMED
INTERFACE IDE Primary Channel
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
ba
3 0/3
lba
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783)
ext_bus
6 0/3/1/0
c8xx
CLAIMED
INTERFACE SCSI C1010 Ultra160 Wide LVD A6829-60001
ext_bus
7 0/3/1/1
c8xx
CLAIMED
INTERFACE SCSI C1010 Ultra160 Wide LVD A6829-60001
target
1 0/3/1/1.3
tgt
CLAIMED
DEVICE
tape
1 0/3/1/1.3.0 stape
CLAIMED
DEVICE
HP
DAT160
ba
4 0/4
lba
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783)
ba
5 0/6
lba
CLAIMED
BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783)
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
processor 1 129
processor
CLAIMED
PROCESSOR Processor
For a particular SCSI device in the
ioscan
listing, you can decode the SCSI bus ID and the drive’s
SCSI ID and LUN ID from the H/W path (hardware path). For example:
Class
I H/W Path
Driver
S/W State
H/W Type
Description
tape
1 0/3/1/1.3.0
stape
CLAIMED
DEVICE
HP
DAT160
The H/W path for the tape drive is “
0/3/1/1.3.0
”.
SCSI bus ID is “
0/3/1/1
” (including all the numbers separated by “
/
”).
From the remaining “
.3.0
” portion:
Tape drive SCSI ID = 3
Tape drive SCSI LUN = 0
For 11i v3 (Agile i/O Tree view)
Enter the command:
%
ioscan -m lun
The output should look similar to the following
1
Class
I
Lun H/W Path
Driver
S/W State H/W Type Health
Description
============================================================================
disk
2
64000/0xfa00/0x0
esdisk
CLAIMED
DEVICE
online
HP 73.4GST373454LC
0/1/1/0.0x0.0x0
/dev/disk/disk2
/dev/rdisk/disk2
disk
3
64000/0xfa00/0x3
esdisk
CLAIMED
DEVICE
online
TEAC
DV-28E-N
0/0/2/0.0.0x0.0x0
/dev/disk/disk3
/dev/rdisk/disk3
tape
5
64000/0xfa00/0xa
estape
CLAIMED
DEVICE
online
HP
DLT VS160
0/2/1/1.0x5.0x0
/dev/rtape/tape5_BEST
/dev/rtape/tape5_BESTb
/dev/rtape/tape5_BESTn
/dev/rtape/tape5_BESTnb
tape
9
64000/0xfa00/0x12
estape
CLAIMED
DEVICE
online
HP
C5683A
0/1/1/1.0x2.0x0
/dev/rtape/tape9_BEST
/dev/rtape/tape9_BESTb
/dev/rtape/tape9_BESTn
/dev/rtape/tape9_BESTnb
tape
0
64000/0xfa00/0x16
estape
CLAIMED
DEVICE
online
HP
DAT160
0/3/1/1.0x3.0x0
1.
Device files (such as
/dev/rtape/tape9_BEST
) may or may not be in place initially.