Problems with tape drive and cartridge – Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Suggestions

72

LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

Red Hat Linux

7

The tape driver for Red Hat Linux is called “

st

”. This driver is

automatically installed when Red Hat Linux is installed on your system.

When Red Hat Linux boots, the operating system recognizes the tape

drive and installs the tape drive as a device in the

/dev

directory. If this is

the first tape device in the

/dev

directory, the tape drive is known as

/dev/st0 or /dev/nst0

.

There are various ways to view the log files to see whether Linux

recognizes the tape drive. One method is to open a terminal window and

issue the following command from the root directory:

dmesg | grep SCSI

You may see output similar to:

(scsi0)<Adaptec AHA-294XX Ultra160 SCSI host adapter> found at PCI 0/16/0

You may also be able to use the command:

cat /proc/scsi/scsi

You may see output similar to:

Host: scsi0 Channel: 0 Id:6 Lun:00
Vendor: CERTANCE Model: ULTRIUM 3
Type: SequentialAccess ANSI SCSI Revision 04

You can also use a text editor to view the messages in the file

/var/log/

and

look for tape drive entries.
Sometimes a system may have multiple tape device names in the

/dev

directory and will not know which st number to use. To view the st
device number for your attached tape drive, use the command:

dmesg | grep tape

You should see output similar to:

Detected SCSI tape st0 and scsi0 . . .

Problems with
Tape Drive and
Cartridge

7

Tape will not Load into Tape Drive

1

Verify that the tape drive’s

Power

LED is illuminated and that all

other LEDs are off. If the

Power

LED is not illuminated, refer to the

procedures for troubleshooting LEDs under

Computer Boots but

Does Not Recognize the Tape Drive

to determine why it is not

illuminated.

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