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Re: [Networker] Jukebix configuration problem in 5.5.3

2003-02-25 14:03:34
Subject: Re: [Networker] Jukebix configuration problem in 5.5.3
From: Srini Bala <sbala AT CITADON DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:03:30 -0800
I am getting these errors for both of these as follows :
# ./sjirjc [email protected]
SJIRJC: Device busy
Code:0x29, Str=<I/O error>
# ./sjirjc [email protected]
SJIRJC: Device busy
Code:0x29, Str=<I/O error>

This jukebox was always attached but I am not sure if it was working.

Here is the pkginfo

# pkginfo | grep LGT
application LGTOclnt       NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Client
system      LGTOdrvr       NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Device Drivers
application LGTOman        NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Man
application LGTOnode       NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Storage Node
application LGTOserv       NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Server

# pkginfo -l LGTOclnt
   PKGINST:  LGTOclnt
      NAME:  NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Client
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  5.5.3.Build.267
   BASEDIR:  /usr
    VENDOR:  Legato Systems, Inc.
    PSTAMP:  gelato0008100052
  INSTDATE:  Feb 24 2003 18:35
   HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:     42 installed pathnames
                 1 directories
                28 executables
             43250 blocks used (approx)

# pkginfo -l LGTOdrvr
   PKGINST:  LGTOdrvr
      NAME:  NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Device Drivers
  CATEGORY:  system
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  5.5.3.Build.267
   BASEDIR:  /
    VENDOR:  Legato Systems, Inc.
    PSTAMP:  gelato000810005212
  INSTDATE:  Feb 24 2003 18:35
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:     46 installed pathnames
                43 executables
             43955 blocks used (approx)

# pkginfo -l LGTOman
   PKGINST:  LGTOman
      NAME:  NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Man
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  5.5.3.Build.267
   BASEDIR:  /usr
    VENDOR:  Legato Systems, Inc.
    PSTAMP:  gelato0008100052
  INSTDATE:  Feb 24 2003 18:36
   HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:    133 installed pathnames
              1883 blocks used (approx)
# pkginfo -l LGTOnode
   PKGINST:  LGTOnode
      NAME:  NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Storage Node
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  5.5.3.Build.267
   BASEDIR:  /usr
    VENDOR:  Legato Systems, Inc.
    PSTAMP:  gelato0008100052
  INSTDATE:  Feb 24 2003 18:36
   HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:     11 installed pathnames
                11 executables
             13601 blocks used (approx)

# pkginfo -l LGTOserv
   PKGINST:  LGTOserv
      NAME:  NetWorker for Solaris (Backup/Recover) Server
  CATEGORY:  application
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  5.5.3.Build.267
   BASEDIR:  /usr
    VENDOR:  Legato Systems, Inc
PSTAMP:  gelato0008100052
  INSTDATE:  Feb 24 2003 18:37
   HOTLINE:  Please contact your local service provider
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:     22 installed pathnames
                22 executables
             32686 blocks used (approx)



-----Original Message-----
From: Carston Locher [mailto:clocher AT LEGATO DOT COM]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:49 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Jukebix configuration problem in 5.5.3


Srini,

You should do the following:

1) run the command: inquire   (/etc/LGTOuscsi/inquire)
2) run the command: sjirjc <scsi_address_of_robotics>
   (such as: sjirjc [email protected]) (for both jukeboxes)

Please send the output to this mailing list.  Is this a new install?
Has either jukebox ever worked with NetWorker?

What is the output of "pkginfo | grep LGT"?  Are there any errors in
/var/adm/messages?

Thanks,

Carston

On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:36, Srini Bala wrote:
> We didthat in that order. The error message keep saying te driver 
> installation seems incorrect. i removed all the packages and added them again 
> (the whole set).
> Does anyone know of any problems with the drivers for solaris 7, do we need 
> any patches or anything like that?
> We have the storedge L280 with HP tapelibrary (C6280-7000)
> I will check out the dip switches as well.
> thnaks
> -Srini
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin [mailto:kbernard10 AT COGECO DOT CA]
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 7:37 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: [Networker] Jukebix configuration problem in 5.5.3
>
>
> In order to configure the autochanger, the following packages must be 
> installed
> in the right order:
>
> 1) client package
> 2) drivers package
> 3) storage node package
>
> If you are using this machine as a server, then the server package is
> installed after
> the storage node.
>
> Also, what type of autochanger is it?  If it is an HP 1557 or similar, it
> may require
> dip switches on the bottom to be changed.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Kevin
>
> At 04:39 PM 2/24/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >We have Legato Networker 5.5.3 running on solaris 7. We have 2
> >autochangers attached to it alongwith 1 tapedrive each. We are getting the
> >following message when trying to configure it using jb_config :
> ># jb_config
> >          1) Install a SmartMedia Jukebox.
> >          2) Install an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
> >          3) Install an SJI Jukebox.
> >          4) Install an RLM Jukebox.
> >          5) Install an STL Silo.
> >
> >What kind of Jukebox are you installing? [1] 2
> >These are the SCSI Jukeboxes currently attached to your system:
> >   1) [email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox, Vendor <HP>, Product <C6280-7000>
> >   2) [email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox, Vendor <HP>, Product <C6280-7000>
> >Which one do you want to install? 2
> >Installing an 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox.
> >Name you would like to assign to the jukebox device? tape_library_2
> >Pathname of the control port for the jukebox device? [[email protected]]
> >Unable to access device "Standard SCSI Jukebox" on control port
> >"[email protected]".
> >
> >Have you already installed the "drivers" package on this machine? (yes/no) no
> >
> >You must install the LUS SCSI passthrough driver before configuring
> >a SCSI jukebox with this program.
> >
> >When we tried to answer 'yes' to the drivers questions we get the
> >following message :
> >
> ># jb_config
> >          1) Install a SmartMedia Jukebox.
> >          2) Install an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox.
> >          3) Install an SJI Jukebox.
> >          4) Install an RLM Jukebox.
> >          5) Install an STL Silo.
> >
> >What kind of Jukebox are you installing? [1] 2
> >These are the SCSI Jukeboxes currently attached to your system:
> >   1) [email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox, Vendor <HP>, Product <C6280-7000>
> >   2) [email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox, Vendor <HP>, Product <C6280-7000>
> >Which one do you want to install? 1
> >Installing an 'Standard SCSI Jukebox' jukebox.
> >Name you would like to assign to the jukebox device? tape_library_1
> >Pathname of the control port for the jukebox device? [[email protected]]
> >Unable to access device "Standard SCSI Jukebox" on control port
> >"[email protected]".
> >
> >Have you already installed the "drivers" package on this machine? (yes/no) 
> >yes
> >There appears to be something incorrect about your driver
> >installation.  Please consult your driver documentation
> >to help you troubleshoot your installation.
> >
> >
> >Any idea as to how to troubleshoot this problem?
> >
> >Thanks in advance?
> >
> >
> >-Srini
> >
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