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You can use the sysconfig -v command to display the filer hardware information.
Look for the information about the SCSI adapter to which the tape devices are
attached.
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The following example of the sysconfig -t command displays information about
a qualified tape drive:
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (6.4) Digital DLT7000
rst0l - rewind device, format is: 81633 bpi 40 GB (w/comp)
nrst0l - no rewind device, format is: 81633 bpi 40 GB (w/comp)
urst0l - unload/reload device, format is: 81633 bpi 40 GB (w/comp)
rst0m - rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 35 GB
nrst0m - no rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 35 GB
urst0m - unload/reload device, format is: 85937 bpi 35 GB
rst0h - rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 50 GB (w/comp)
nrst0h - no rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 50 GB (w/comp)
urst0h - unload/reload device, format is: 85937 bpi 50 GB (w/comp)
rst0a - rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp)
nrst0a - no rewind device, format is: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp)
urst0a - unload/reload device, format is: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp)
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The following example of the sysconfig -t command displays information about
a nonqualified tape drive that the filer has not registered as a clone:
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (6.5) DLT9000 (Non-qualified tape drive)
The following example of the sysconfig -t command displays information about
a nonqualified tape drive that the filer has registered as a clone:
sysconfig -t
Tape drive (6.5) DLT9000 emulates Digital DLT7000.
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The following example of the sysconfig -m command displays information about
a tape library attached to the filer:
sysconfig -m
Media changer (6.6) BHTi Quad 7
mc0 - media changer device