I'm setting up a new NB6 system that's connected via SDLC to an ADIC S10k. There are six LTO2 drives connected directly to my master server via fibre channel (well, through a fibre switch, but not through the SDLC). My OS is RedHat Linux 4 ES.
I've finally managed to see the library (using a robot type of TLM), and drives and ran an inventory that pulled the media from the access ports and inserted the tapes into the library automatically. I can see the media but I can't do anything with it. If I set up a test policy, the backup will timeout with a 96 error (unable to allocate new media).
A couple of other things:
1, under 'media', the tapes all appear correctly, but there are no slot numbers next to them, they are all in slot 0.
2. If I try to label a tape I get a 98 error (error requesting media (tpreq)).
3. If I run:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tlmtest -r <SDLC server> -c Client1, from the command line I can get in to the tlm test utility and run things like 'version' and 'types' successfully, but commands like 'list' 'inventory' and 'drstat' return nothing.
4. I don't think is a firewall issue, at least not from the linux side because I've opened up a hole for all ports to/from the SDLC.
Anybody set one of these things up before?
Funny(?) note: There were four adic field engineers and two adic software engineers here to set this thing up... it took them all day.
Thanks,
Mark
I've finally managed to see the library (using a robot type of TLM), and drives and ran an inventory that pulled the media from the access ports and inserted the tapes into the library automatically. I can see the media but I can't do anything with it. If I set up a test policy, the backup will timeout with a 96 error (unable to allocate new media).
A couple of other things:
1, under 'media', the tapes all appear correctly, but there are no slot numbers next to them, they are all in slot 0.
2. If I try to label a tape I get a 98 error (error requesting media (tpreq)).
3. If I run:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tlmtest -r <SDLC server> -c Client1, from the command line I can get in to the tlm test utility and run things like 'version' and 'types' successfully, but commands like 'list' 'inventory' and 'drstat' return nothing.
4. I don't think is a firewall issue, at least not from the linux side because I've opened up a hole for all ports to/from the SDLC.
Anybody set one of these things up before?
Funny(?) note: There were four adic field engineers and two adic software engineers here to set this thing up... it took them all day.
Thanks,
Mark