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Version: DPX 4.9

2. Get Information about Tape Devices and Tape Drive Bays

  1. On your controller node, run detect -h from a Command Prompt window or terminal window. This displays file names and other information about all SCSI devices accessible by the controller node.
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    Note.

    The detect utility is found in the bin\JB subfolder under the main DPX installation folder.\


    The following is sample output from detect -h:

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Note that the output is divided into three distinct parts. The horizontal lines between parts does not appear on your display. The three parts are:

  • Part 1 – SCSI device scan as presented by the operating system
  • Part 2 – DPX device identification with associated Unique ID
  • Part 3 – Tape library information gathered from reading the media changer device
  1. From Part 1 of the detect -h output, identify the media changer device file and the tape drives. The following table lists common Device ID nomenclature:
Operating SystemMedia Changer IDFirst Storage Device ID
Windows\.\sync_sa0 or \.\Changer0\.\Tape0
Linux/dev/sg0/dev/nst0 or /dev/st0
  1. Note the Media Changer ID. This information is needed later when the library is added to the Enterprise.

  2. Populate the worksheet below to note critical information about each tape drive. This information is needed later when the tape devices are added to the Enterprise.

    Device NumberSerial NumberUnique IDDevice Name
    Source:from Part 3 of detect -hfrom Part 3 of detect -hfrom Part 2 of detect -huser defined
    Notes:This is the numeric digit that appears after "TAPE_DRIVE"The end of the Unique ID MUST correspond to the Serial Number in column 2 of this tableThis is a logical name for referring to the device, up to 14 characters, no spaces
    Example:04322103504ULT3580-TD1 4322103504DPX00
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Note:

If there is no corresponding Serial Number, do not populate Unique ID in the above worksheet.