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AIX 5.3 & Veritas Backup with Tape Library
hello,
I am facing this problem when trying to prepare AIX 5.3 for Veritas Backup: Veritas Software is not able to communicate properly with our tape library When we tried to run these commands here's the output # cfgmgr -l fscsi0 # cfgmgr -l fscsi2 # cfgmgr -l fscsi1 cfgmgr: 0514-621 WARNING: The following device packages are required for device support but are not currently installed. devices.fcp.changer for fscsi1 we face issue and this fscsi1 is connected to device rmt0 --- does this mean I have to install drivers ? I have searched on the internet but there is no definite answer on this topic. thanks |
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'devices.fcp.changer' is probably a generic message rather than an actual fileset.
cfgmgr is a bit like that, it will just guess a fileset name if it detects a device and cannot configure it. you need to find out what the end device, rmt0, is and then contact the manufacturer for the AIX driver. If it is an IBM drive then the Atape driver will probably do the job (google atape for more info). If it is a non-IBM drive then contact the manufacturer or search their web site for drivers. |
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