I haven't worked with these specific devices but it sounds similar to problems I've 
had with others.  I would go back to basics and check scsi cabling, configs (system 
check prior to *SM) and run any system diags you have.  I have had a problem different 
times with just a slightly loose scsi cable to my library or a recessed pin in a 
connector.

David B. Longo
Systems Administrator
Health First, Inc. I/T
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Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
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*The problem:
 Later install TSM 3.7.0.0 (NT 4.0 clustered) without
any trouble, we had problems to define the STK9730. We
issued the command:
        define library stk9730 libtype=scsi device=lb1.0.0.1
 Tsm reply was:
        ANR8418E An I/O error occurred while accessing
stk9730

 We checked again the library, the access door it`s
closed, obviously power on and ready...

*More Information:
 - Neither the command lbtest-dev lb1.0.0.1 obtains
the expected results. We issue command open (from
lbtest) and the answer was 'lbtest error return_error
device closed'.
 - The scsi card: Adaptec 2944 Uwide. Three scsi
devices, the library and two tapes (DLT7000) which
works correctly using NT Backup.
 - ServicePack 6 installed.
 - Latest drivers for scsi card and tapes.
 - same results obtained with other 3.7.x versions.

Does anybody knows the reason for this?

Lots of thanks.

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