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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Testing the device driver and device file installation

After the device driver is installed and the device file is created, run the inquire command to list available SCSI devices.

NOTE:Use the inquire command with caution. Running inquire sends the SCSI inquiry command to all devices detected on the SCSI bus. Using the inquire command during normal operations may cause unforeseen errors and possible data loss may result.

An example of the output from this command (with the -s option) is as follows:

scsidev@0.1.0:HP C1194F 0.14 Autochanger (Jukebox), /dev/rac/c0t1d0
scsidev@0.2.0:Quantum DLT4000 CC37 Tape, /dev/rmt/c0t2d0BESTnb
scsidev@0.3.0:Quantum DLT4000 CC37 Tape, /dev/rmt/c0t3d0BESTnb
scsidev@0.4.0:Quantum DLT4000 CC37 Tape, /dev/rmt/c0t4d0BESTnb
scsidev@0.5.0:Quantum DLT4000 CC37 Tape, /dev/rmt/c0t5d0BESTnb

As of HP-UX 11iv3, two different addressing modes are supported: LEGACY and AGILE. The inquire program lists devices using the B.T.L. notation for the LEGACY addressing mode, for example:

scsidev@B.T.L.

For the AGILE addressing mode, it lists devices using the DSF notation, for example:

/dev/rtape/tape106_BESTnb


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