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How can I display element # of drive
Hi,
I'm running AIX5.2 with 3584 tape lib attached. I'm trying to determine the element number associated with each drive using the following command. "tapeutil –f /dev/rmt0 elementinfo" I get device busy. How else can I go about getting element information? |
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