06-10-2005
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Originally Posted by Surdeymon
IBM RS6000 - oslevel 5.1
Thanks
find out what the names of your tape devices are:
# lsdev -Cc tape
rmt0 Available 40-60-00-0,0 SCSI 4mm Tape Drive
Then you can query the ODM
# lscfg -vl rmt0
rmt0 U0.1-P1/Z1-A0 SCSI 4mm Tape Drive (20480 MB)
Manufacturer................HP
Machine Type and Model......IBM-C568303030!D
Device Specific.(Z1)........C105
Serial Number...............2129A722
Device Specific.(LI)........A1700292
Part Number.................19P0798
FRU Number..................19P0802
EC Level....................H27417
Device Specific.(Z0)........0180020283000038
Device Specific.(Z3)........L1
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tms(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual tms(7)
NAME
tms - TMSCP magnetic tape interface
SYNOPSIS
For XMI/KDM on Alpha-based systems:
bus xmi0 at iop0 vector xmierror
controller uq0 at xmi? port kdm vector uqintr
device tape tms0 at uq0 drive 0
For MSI Bus: only MIPS-based DECsystem 5500
bus msi0 at ibus? vector msi_isr
controller dssc1 at msi0 msinode 1
device tape tms3 at dssc1 drive 3
For XMI/CI/HSC on Alpha-based systems:
bus xmi0 at iop0 vector xmierror
bus ci0 at xmi? port np vector cimna_isr
controller hsc6 at ci0 cinode 6
device tape tms3 at hsc6 drive 3
For tms devices dual ported between two controllers:
device tape tms2 at * drive 2
DESCRIPTION
The TMSCP driver provides a standard tape drive interface, as described in mtio(7). This is a driver for any controller that adheres to
the Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol (TMSCP). The TMSCP controllers communicate with the host through a packet-oriented protocol termed
the Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol.
Tape Support - Alpha-based systems
TA78, TA79, TA81, TA90, TA90E, TA91
Diagnostics
All diagnostic messages are sent to the error logger subsystem.
FILES
/dev/rmt???
/dev/nrmt???
SEE ALSO
mtio(7), MAKEDEV(8), uerf(8), tapex(8) delim off
tms(7)