SUMMARY: Conflicting tape devices from 'boot -r'

From: deb (dbh@tickleme.llnl.gov)
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 10:52:08 EDT


Hi Guys,

I really appreciate the responses I received from Randy Romero,
Bertrand_Hutin, Dennis Martens, Darren Dunham, John Warr, and Rick Caldwell.

Because of my lack of experience in this area, Darren confirmed for me a few
pieces of ground-floor knowledge - such as when you set the SCSI ID for the
drives at the tape library, those are the ID's you should be seeing in the
probe-scsi-all output.

Bottom line is, I had the Quantum Guy out here to go through the library
wiring and sure enough, he found a bad ribbon cable leading from the last 2
drives (which are chained together) leading to the connector into which I
would connect the cable that goes to the E450.

So, we're in business now, and I can access all drives with aplomb. :-)

Thanks, all!
deb

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At 09:18:02, on 09.29.03:
Cracks in my tinfoil beanie allowed someone to seep these bits into my brain:
> Hi,
>
> New to the list here. Having trouble with Solaris 2.7 creating the
> last two of 8 devices for 8 SDLT tape drives. This system has the
> latest patch rev, and also has patch 107460 installed.
>
> Scenerio:
>
> Sun E450
> 2 Sun Dual Port Ultra SCSI cards (X6541).
> Quantum/ATL P2000, tape library w/8 SDLT drives.
>
> When fully connected the configuration is:
> (Drive #'s are the physical drive number, as seen from the tape library)
>
> Tape Library E450 Slots
> ===========================================================
> Drives 1 & 2 and P2000 controller Slot 4 Port A
> Drives 3 & 4 Slot 4 Port B
> Drives 5 & 6 Slot 7 Port A
> Drives 7 & 8 Slot 7 Port B
>
> (more config data below the problem text)
>
> Problem:
> The problem occurs after "boot -r" and the devices are generated (after
> /dev/rmt/* has been deleted). While it seems that all the devices are
> created, drives 5-8 (ie. /dev/rmt/4* through /dev/rmt/7*) are not accessible
> via the 'mt' command.
>
> Next, if I disconnect a cable from slot 7 (either cable), and reboot, the "mt"
> command is now successfull in communicating with the 2 remaining drives.
>
> I see that the devices that are created for drives 5-8 are not quite
> sequenced in the same way as drives 1-4. But, even if I move the scsi card
> to a different slot, they are similarly numbered. See below for how the
> config looks. All drives are working, as confirmed by moving the cable to
> different SCSI ports to ensure that the drives are accessible.
>
> Perhaps it is naive to think this way, but I would have expected drives 5-8
> to come up with devices something like
>
> /pci@6,2000/scsi@1 - Target 5 and 6
> /pci@6,2000/scsi@1,1 - Target 7 and 8
>
> But, this never happens. I know that scsi id 7 is supposed to be reserved
> for the host (from the E450 manual), so I'm thinking this is perhaps why I'm
> not getting Target 7? If this is the reason, how can I force 2 working
> device nodes?
>
> So, I'm stuck now with on 6 of eight useful drives.
>
> Where do I go from here???
>
> I hope someone has Been Here, Done This, and can share their resolution. Of
> course, I will Summarize to the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> deb
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> At the prom, probe-scsi-all shows:
>
> {0} ok probe-scsi-all
> /pci@6,2000/scsi@1,1
> Target 5
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
> Target 6
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
>
> /pci@6,2000/scsi@1
> Target 5
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
> Target 6
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@4/scsis@4/mscsi@2,0
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@4/scsis@4/mscsi@1,0
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@4/scsis@4/mscsi@0,0
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@3/scsis@4/mscsi@2,0
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@3/scsis@4/mscsi@1,0
>
> /pci@6,4000/pci@3/scsis@4/mscsi@0,0
>
> /pci@4,4000/scsi@4,1
> Target 3
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
> Target 4
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
>
> /pci@4,4000/scsi@4
> Target 0
> Unit 0 Removable Device type 8 ATL P2000 63182502.2
> Target 1
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
> Target 2
> Unit 0 Removable Tape QUANTUM SuperDLT1 2E2E
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> After boot -r, the devices are created (from a long list of /dev/rmt/*cbn):
>
> /dev/rmt/0cbn -> ../../devices/pci@4,4000/scsi@4/st@1,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/1cbn -> ../../devices/pci@4,4000/scsi@4/st@2,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/2cbn -> ../../devices/pci@4,4000/scsi@4,1/st@3,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/3cbn -> ../../devices/pci@4,4000/scsi@4,1/st@4,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/4cbn -> ../../devices/pci@6,2000/scsi@1/st@5,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/5cbn -> ../../devices/pci@6,2000/scsi@1/st@6,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/6cbn -> ../../devices/pci@6,2000/scsi@1,1/st@5,0:cbn
> /dev/rmt/7cbn -> ../../devices/pci@6,2000/scsi@1,1/st@6,0:cbn
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