>> Don't blame STK. It won't work. TSM on Linux does not support non-SCSI
>>tape at all.
> In fact these drives are using, for what I know, SCSI over FC and appear
> to the operating system as SCSI tape devices.

If you have FCP drives installed, then it will work, as you say. That's still 
pretty rare in the mainframe world, as z/OS does not yet support FCP, and most 
people buy robots for use with z/OS. 

> And, it will work, we've done that, TSM does use TSM device drivers to
> access the tape devices.

That library is also (more) commonly installed with channel-attached drives 
which do *not* work with TSM. 


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