SUMMARY: System fails to find SCSI devices

From: Rich Glazier (rglazier2002@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 23 2005 - 17:25:16 EST


Thank you Thomas Sjolshagen and Shawn Cromer. Shawn
and my dialouge are below, follwed by Thomas'
response.

In short, "/sbin/dn_setup -install_tape" was the
trick.
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I assume that by the "others" you mean systems.

The step to see the tape drives would not be required
to see disks. They get assigned dsk#s when
discovered. The tape devices will require the
dn_setup to be configured.

Glad it worked......

Shawn Cromer - Sr. Recovery Specialist

SunGard Availability Services
--- Rich Glazier <rglazier2002@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Thanks Shawn. That worked. Do you know why I would
> have to do that on one system but not the others?
> I've never had to recreate the devices like that.
>
>
> --- Shawn.Cromer@sungard.com wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > After scanning did you do the following
> >
> >
> > SCU> scan edt
> >
> > SCU show edt
> >
> > # /sbin/dn_setup -install_tape
> >
> > # hwmgr -v d
> >
> > Shawn Cromer - Sr. Recovery Specialist
> >
> > SunGard Availability Services
> >
> > shawn.cromer@sungard.com
> >
> > (215) 351-3550
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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When creating/adding SCSI devices we recommend you
manually run "hwmgr
-scan scsi"...

However, a new device could, theoretically, wind up
getting the same
device WWID (generated) as a previous device and thus
not be considered
"new" by the OS.

// Thomas Sjolshagen

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