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IBM Tape Diagnostic Tool For FC and SAS devices, ID and LUN greater than 999 won't be displayed, they will be masked by ###. When logged in via telnet, backspace may not be working - an escape sequence is inserted and the input is ignored after Enter is pressed. HP-UX Operating Systems Verify that the following patches are installed before starting ITDT-SE: v PA-Risc: At least these patches: - ld and linker tools cumulative patch - libc cumulative patch v Itanium/IA-64: All regular patches and the following patches: - VxVM 3.5~IA.014 Command Patch - VxVM 3.5~IA.014 Kernel Cumulative Patch - Aries cumulative patch - linker + fdp cumulative patch Note: ITDT-SE is emulated by Aries (a binary emulator that transparently emulates 32-bit and 64-bit HP-UX PA-RISC applications on HP-UX IA-64 machines). On HP-UX11.iV3 systems, tape libraries operated through the drive's control path (no control path failover) may disappear from the Device List after a [F] Firmware Update on the controlling drive. We recommend to perform repeated [S] Scan operations to make the library reappear in the device list. Linux Operating Systems ITDT-SE on Linux requires glibc 2.2.5 or later. Note: On a SLES9 s390x (64bit) configuration, you may experience a SCSI CMD TIMEOUT when running the [T] option while using the IBM Tape Device Driver. For SUSE SLES9 on zSeries please ensure that the kernel update SUSE-SA:2007:035 is installed. Solaris Operating Systems Rescan may take 6-8 minutes, depending on the numbers of host adapters and devices attached. The known scan limitations: SCSI ID 0-255, LUN 0-10 If the IBM Tape Device Driver is not installed on Solaris 10, tape devices may not be found during scan although they are configured in sgen.conf. When this event occurs, perform the following steps to configure the devices: 1. Check the current driver bindings for IBM Tape drives and changers by entering the following commands: # egrep "scsiclass,01" /etc/driver_aliases # egrep "scsiclass,08" /etc/driver_aliases (for drives) (for changers) 2. Modify the /etc/driver_alias file to comment all lines not starting with sgen and containing identification of your drives and changers. Examples: Chapter 10. IBM Tape Diagnostic Tool (ITDT) 271

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For FC and SAS devices, ID and LUN greater than 999 won’t be displayed, they
will be masked by ###.
When logged in via telnet, backspace may not be working - an escape sequence is
inserted and the input is ignored after Enter is pressed.
HP-UX Operating Systems
Verify that the following patches are installed before starting ITDT-SE:
v
PA-Risc: At least these patches:
ld and linker tools cumulative patch
libc cumulative patch
v
Itanium/IA-64: All regular patches and the following patches:
VxVM 3.5~IA.014 Command Patch
VxVM 3.5~IA.014 Kernel Cumulative Patch
Aries cumulative patch
linker + fdp cumulative patch
Note:
ITDT-SE is emulated by Aries (a binary emulator that transparently emulates
32-bit and 64-bit HP-UX PA-RISC applications on HP-UX IA-64 machines).
On HP-UX11.iV3 systems, tape libraries operated through the drive’s control path
(no control path failover) may disappear from the Device List after a [F] Firmware
Update on the controlling drive. We recommend to perform repeated [S] Scan
operations to make the library reappear in the device list.
Linux Operating Systems
ITDT-SE on Linux requires glibc 2.2.5 or later.
Note:
On a SLES9 s390x (64bit) configuration, you may experience a SCSI CMD
TIMEOUT when running the [T] option while using the IBM Tape Device
Driver.
For SUSE SLES9 on zSeries please ensure that the kernel update
SUSE-SA:2007:035
is installed.
Solaris Operating Systems
Rescan may take 6-8 minutes, depending on the numbers of host adapters and
devices attached.
The known scan limitations: SCSI ID 0-255, LUN 0-10
If the IBM Tape Device Driver is not installed on Solaris 10, tape devices may not
be found during scan although they are configured in sgen.conf. When this event
occurs, perform the following steps to configure the devices:
1.
Check the current driver bindings for IBM Tape drives and changers by
entering the following commands:
# egrep "scsiclass,01" /etc/driver_aliases
(for drives)
# egrep "scsiclass,08" /etc/driver_aliases
(for changers)
2.
Modify the
/etc/driver_alias
file to comment all lines not starting with sgen
and containing identification of your drives and changers. Examples:
IBM Tape Diagnostic Tool
Chapter 10. IBM Tape Diagnostic Tool (ITDT)
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