Quantum Audio Tape Drive Scalar 50 User Manual

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Quantum Scalar 50 Tape Drive Installation Instructions

Document 81-81769-01 B01

September 2007

Fibre Channel Connectivity Troubleshooting

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If you are still unable to view the Fibre Channel devices, launch the

SANsurfer SANblade manager and click Connect. Accept the default

“localhost” entry.
The SANblade manager displays (see

figure 22

).

Figure 22 SANblade
Manager

The SANblade manager should display all connected Fibre Channel

devices. If the library and tape drives do NOT display, check the

cabling and connection status.

SCSI ID Assignment
with Native Fibre
Channel Tape Drives

0

With native Fibre Channel tape drives, each tape drive is it’s own Fibre

Channel target with a dedicated WWN and on LUN 0. The host (including

the laptop using MAGMA box) will pick up the devices and assign local SCSI

IDs in the order that the SAN devices are discovered. This will in almost

every case NOT match the order of the devices as they are installed in the

library. This is not a problem from the customer point of view, as long as

drive serialization is enabled on the library and serialization is supported by

the customers ISV application. This will allow the ISV application to put the

drives in the correct order within the application.
In some rare cases it may be necessary to re-map the local SCSI ID

assignments so that the library changer is at SCSI ID 0 and the drive SCSI ID

assignments follow in order. The important thing to remember is that the

order of the SCSI IDs on your system will probably not match the order of the

drives in the library. Make sure to check the SCSI ID that is assigned to the

WWN of the drive you want to communicate with or you may be

communicating to the wrong drive

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