The command for sgscan is: *sgscan tape*.
how about the result from: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan -tape ?
then you can verify with: *mt -f /dev/rmt/xcbn status*
is it the path changed? or maybe the drive missing from the OS?
If not, maybe the drive defected. Consult with your support vendor.
RGRDS.
t: 15 November 2007 02:41
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Mysteriously down tape drives
NBU "drive status" down LTO3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bptm]# tpautoconf -t
TPAC45 IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 69U2 1210173454 -1 -
NBU "drive status" down LTO3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bptm]# tpautoconf -t
TPAC45 IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 69U2 1210173454 -1 -1 -1 -1 /dev/st/nh0c0t1l0 - -
TPAC45 IBM ULTRIUM-TD3 69U2 1210173458 -1 -1 -1 -1 /dev/st/nh1c0t2l0 - -
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Ola,
could you please check on the event viewer and run a
1) tpautoconf -t
2) tpautoconf -r
3) sgscan -c
4) sgscan -t
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From: Matt Ungaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 February 2007 21:53
To: Veritas-Mail-List
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Mysteriously down tape drives
System is Veritas Netbackup 5.1 MP6
1 Master/Media server running on Windows 2003 standard edition, SP1
Library is a Qualstar TLS-8466
In case it's not obvious, it may be important to recall that "DOWN" is a
NetBackup status, not an operating system or hardware state. The robot
and drive may be in perfect health, but still NetBackup may set the
drive status to "DOWN".
I'd first look in the (v5.1) error file. On Unix servers
System is Veritas Netbackup 5.1 MP6
1 Master/Media server running on Windows 2003 standard edition, SP1
Library is a Qualstar TLS-8466 with 4 drives. 2 LTOII that are attached to
our Fibre Channel SAN via a SCSI to fibre bridge, 2 LTOIII that are directly
fibre attached to our SAN. All are going t