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# 1  
Old 10-31-2011
/dev/rmt devices are missing

Hello,

I attached a tape drive to one of my partitions but i cannot find the device.
I run the command
Code:
lsdev|grep rmt

but i dont get anything in return.
When i run
Code:
lsslot -c slot

i can see the slot number and the device that belongs to the tape drive but i cannot find any rmt files in /dev.
Why /dev/rmt files are gone and how can i bring them back?

I tried to re-create the files simply by touch but it doesnt work.
My partition is running on UNIX 5.3 environment.

Thank you for your attention
# 2  
Old 10-31-2011
This is not UNIX 5.3 but AIX 5.3 Smilie . Moving it to the AIX sub forum.
Did you run cfgmgr after you assigned that drive to the LPAR?
# 3  
Old 10-31-2011
yes you are right Smilie AIX 5.3.
yes i already run
Code:
cfgmgr

but i get the same situation
# 4  
Old 10-31-2011
Just a thought, did you define it via the HMC, and assign it to the appropriate LPAR...???
# 5  
Old 11-02-2011
Did cfgmgr complain when being run? Did that DLPAR-action ie. assigning the controller with the attached tape drive to the LPAR show any complaints either?

Can you identify the SCSI controller with the tape drive using lsdev? Is lsdev showing any other type of tape drive but rmt that can be brought into relation to the SCSI controller (that you might have identified)?

Example:
Code:
root@bla1:/root> lsdev -Ccadapter -l *scsi*
sisscsia0 Available 04-08 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
root@bla1:/root> lsdev -Cctape
rmt0 Available 04-08-00-0,0 LVD SCSI 4mm Tape Drive

You can only assign it, if it is on a separate SCSI controller which is not assigned to other LPARs. But if that was not the case, I assumed the HMC might have complained about it.
# 6  
Old 11-02-2011
Yes i did a DLPAR operation through HMC and it assigned it without any complaints.
Also
Code:
cfgmgr

didnt complain at all.
When i run
Code:
lsdev -Cc tape

i dont get anything in return.
On the other hand when i run
Code:
lsdev -Cc adapter -l *scsi*

i can see the PCI-X adapter but i see that the status is defined and not available.
Shall i try to remove them and do
Code:
cfgmgr

again?
# 7  
Old 11-02-2011
You can check in the HMC which controller it is where the tape drive is attached to, just to make things clear. You can also check if there are other devices attached to it which could bring a problem - though I would say that the DLPAR operation would complain and abort it.
The defined one can be deleted.
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