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rmt0 goes defined after reboot 1

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mlowe9

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Apr 3, 2002
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How do I make it available automatically on boot?
 
Hi,
there is a problem with rmt0. Other it always goes automaticaly available. Probably you changed scsi id ?
In this case after reboot rmt0 will defined and rmt1
available.
Regards Boris.
 
errpt|head -30
--------------
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
A6DF45AA 0330081104 I O RMCdaemon The daemon is started.
2BFA76F6 0330080304 T S SYSPROC SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BY USER
9DBCFDEE 0330081104 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
192AC071 0330080204 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED OFF
A6DF45AA 0329151704 I O RMCdaemon The daemon is started.
2BFA76F6 0329150904 T S SYSPROC SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BY USER
9DBCFDEE 0329151604 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
192AC071 0329150804 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED OFF
A6DF45AA 0318123504 I O RMCdaemon The daemon is started.
2BFA76F6 0318121004 T S SYSPROC SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BY USER
9DBCFDEE 0318123404 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
192AC071 0318120904 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED OFF
A6DF45AA 0312134604 I O RMCdaemon The daemon is started.
2BFA76F6 0312133804 T S SYSPROC SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BY USER
9DBCFDEE 0312134504 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED ON
192AC071 0312133704 T O errdemon ERROR LOGGING TURNED OFF
4507DE58 0311111904 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311111904 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311111304 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311111204 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311110404 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311110404 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311110404 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311110404 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311110304 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311110304 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311110104 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE
DED8E752 0311110104 T H ent1 ETHERNET DOWN
4507DE58 0311110004 I H ent1 ETHERNET NETWORK RECOVERY MODE

lsdev -C |grep SCSI
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hdisk0 Available 1S-08-00-3,0 16 Bit LVD SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk1 Available 1S-08-00-4,0 16 Bit LVD SCSI Disk Drive
rmt0 Defined 1S-08-00-0,0 Differential SCSI 4mm Tape Drive
scsi0 Available 1S-08-00 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter bus
scsi1 Available 1S-08-01 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter bus
ses0 Defined 1S-08-00-15,0 SCSI Enclosure Services Device
sisscsia0 Available 1S-08 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter


I'd like to add this is a brand new server, we just got the OS installed. We have not added anything, everything (including tape drive) had come pre-installed.
 
Also, I didn't mention, I can make it available easily, by just going into smitty and Configuring the drive.
 
What Platform?
What Tape Drive?

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| Mike Nixon
| Unix Admin
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Can you set manually that tape to available state after boot? (mkdev -l rmt0). If no - it looks like your tape lose connection with the SCSI adapter (you should check the SCSI bus and the tape power suplly cables) or it is out of order.
 
Platform is AIX 5.2
Tape Drive is Differential SCSI 4mm Tape Drive (is that what you want?)

Yes, I can set the tape to available state. I do it through smitty - but I would think the command is the same.

Thanks everyone, for your help on this.
 
Where is the console.log? I did a find, and didn't find it. AIX version is 5.2, the server is a pSeries 7029-6c3
 
sorry,
on AIX433 it was
/var/adm/ras/bootlog
and perhaps
/var/adm/ras/conslog
 
I don't see anything, but I'm not familiar with conslog or bootlog.

I do see:

----------------
Time: 14 LEDS: 0x539
Number of running methods: 0
----------------
attempting to configure device 'rmt0'
Time: 14 LEDS: 0x68c
invoking /etc/methods/cfgsctape -2 -l rmt0
Number of running methods: 1
----------------
Completed method for: rmt0, Elapsed time = 0
return code = 0

Nothing looks wrong though.
 
That was in bootlog. I didn't see anything in conslog for rmt0.
 
Hi mlowe9,

try to install this device driver. devices.pci.14106602.rte.5.2.0.13. This is downloadable at IBM website.

This will solve your problem.

regards,
TJmike
 
TJmike, I can't find it either. I don't normally download from IBM.com, so maybe I just don't know where to look. Can we get a little direction?

Thanks for your help
 
there is an ftp site you can go and download.
ftp.software.ibm.com but not sure which one to choice for you -- you migt start with devices.. i am having difficulties since our proxy server is disable - i am on read only
 
Sorry, I still can't find it.

If you can get further detailed, I'd appreciate it. Otherwise, I'll just keep looking.

Thanks again.
 
After you make the drive available run bosboot -a. This will load your configuration into the boot kernel.
 
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