I would use lscfg -v and find your serial number that way.


On Mon, 20 May 2002, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:

> Good day all,
>
> Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could be used to query
> information about the drives attached to the system. With the changeover of
> TSM servers it's hard to figure out what drive is what. I have identified a
> few by looking in the side door of the 3494 when a tape got mounted.
> Unfortunately I'll never be able to do this with the rest and have misplaced
> my mtlib commands.
>
> Can anyone send me the command gives info about the drive itself, as in
> serial number, so I can match rmt(whatever) to it. All I can find is mtlib
> -l /dev/lmcp0 -qD -f/dev/rmt6, and this one doesn't do it for me. I've got a
> bad drive and need to locate it this way.
>
> Thanks,
> Geoff Gill
> TSM Administrator
> NT Systems Support Engineer
> SAIC
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