Yes, the way modules reference dependencies has been changed slightly.
For 2.6 kernels you have to modprobe the discipline you want to use and
the base modules will be automatically loaded. So if you want to use a
3590
tape device you have to:

- modprobe tape_3590 (must be installed spearately but you mentioned doing
  so).
- Set the device online (chccwdev -e <bus_id>). This will also reserve the
tape
  unit for exclusive use by your host.
- Now lstape should show the device online and you can access it via
  /dev/[rnb]tibm<x>. x is the tape numer that lstape shows. Tape numbers
  will be re-used so better check lstape output.
- After using the tape you should set if offline (chccwdev -d <bus_id> so
other
  hosts may access the device.

Regards,
Stefan

SW Linux on zSeries Development & Services
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It just occurred to me that you need the OCO tape_3590 driver, not
tape_34xx to talk to 3590 drives.  I don't know if SuSE includes this,
but you can download it here:

http://awlinux1.alphaworks.ibm.com/developerworks/linux390/april2004_rec
ommended.shtml

I haven't used it, but it is also covered in the Device Drivers manual.

Scott Ledbetter
StorageTek





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Tom Duerbusch
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 3:15 PM
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Thanks

That didn't quite do it.  Something else is needed.

I rebooted Linux to get rid of my previous "tests".
Then attached the drive to Linux.

lsmod didn't show any tape
modprobe tape_34xx  which seemed to work
lsmod now shows:
> Module                  Size  Used by
> tape_34xx              31236  0
> tape                   66328  1 tape_34xx
> tape_class             12548  1 tape

but I can't seem to bring the device online:
> linux23:~ # chccwdev -e 0.0.5b0
> Setting device 0.0.05b0 online
> Failed
> linux23:~ # chccwdev -d 0.0.5b0
> Device already is offline
> linux23:~ # chccwdev -e 0.0.5b0
> Setting device 0.0.05b0 online
> Failed

The console messages showed:
"from the 'attach 5b0 linux23' command"
> crw_info : CRW reports slct=0, oflw=0, chn=0, rsc=3, anc=1, erc=4,
> rsid=B
"from the modprobe command"
> TAPE_CHAR: tape gets major 254 for character devices
> TAPE_BLOCK: tape gets major 252 for block device
> crw_info : CRW reports slct=0, oflw=0, chn=0, rsc=3, anc=1, erc=4,
> rsid=B
"from a detach and attach tape drive command"
> crw_info : CRW reports slct=0, oflw=0, chn=0, rsc=3, anc=1, erc=4,
> rsid=B

Thanks for the pointer for the device driver manual.  I'll look at it
when I get back in my office.

In my case these are IBM 3590B11 drives escon attached to z/VM 4.2 and
operate in 3590 mode.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

Ledbetter, Scott E wrote:
> Here is what I have done to get tape_34xx to work with SLES9:
>
> modprobe tape_34xx
> chccwdev -e 0.0.addr  (where addr is the address of the drive) This
> command puts the drive 'online' to Linux. The -d option takes it
> 'offline' to Linux.
>
> You should see a message in the syslog displayed via the dmesg command

> when the driver is loaded and the drive is online.  You can look
> through the /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/tape_34xx directory structure for
> various information, but most if not all is displayed via the lstape
> command.
>
> The Device Drivers manual for 2.6 has most of this info.  I've been
> using this on SLES 9 SP1 for about a month with no problems.  I am
> using 3490 mode drives.
>
> Scott Ledbetter
> StorageTek
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Tom Duerbusch
> Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 4:27 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: tape_34xx
>
>
> All my mainframe tape documentation refers to tape390 and also, is
> prior to SLES9 (which changed a lot of the I/O stuff with autodetect).
>
> Has there been any newer documentation published for 3590 tape drives
> and SLES9 (udev support)?
>
> I see the presentation "exploiting udev in SLES9 and RHEL4", but it
> doen't mention tapes.
>
> After doing the:
>
> rpm -Fvh s390_oco-2.6.5-7.145.s390.rpm
>
> looked like it worked.  But I expected some documentation with it.
> lsmod
> shows:
>
> tape_34xx  size 31236 used by 0
> tape            size 66328 used by 1 tape_34xx
> tape_class  size 12548 used by 1 tape
>
> But anytime I try using it, it fails
>
> mt -f /dev/rtibm0 rewind
> mt: /dev/rtibm0: No such device or address
>
> but a dir /dev/rt* shows:
>
> crw-r--r-- 1 root toot 254, 0 Jun 3 16:31 rtibm0
>
> looks there to me.
>
> BTW where I have tape operational on SLES7 and SLES8, this is the
> first attempt on SLES9 with SP1.
>
> Thanks for any pointers
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
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