Hello Jason,

I use the rmt devices provided by the IBM tape driver.  If you're using
non-IBM drives, I think you still have to use the TSM device driver.

Regards,
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PotashCorp
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From:   "Barkes, Jason" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   01/22/2015 08:35 AM
Subject:        [ADSM-L] Convert to TSM Devices or use the rmt device
Sent by:        "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]>



Hi,
        I am installing new systems and traditionally would have converted
my rmt devices to mt TSM devices.  Is this now a legacy activity to
perform?

We are using LTO Ultrium 6 drives and whilst interrogating the rmt device
I can see a lot more tuneable attributes than when converted to mt device
and using the TSM devices.

lsattr -El mt61
FCPORT_ID  0x64f200                                     FC Port ID   True
LUNMAP_ID  0x0                                              Mapped LUN ID
of the device True
PRODUCT_ID Ultrium 6-SCSI                       Product ID of the device
False
WW_NAME    0x500104f000axxx1             WW Name of the Port         False
block_size 1024                                                Block Size
               True



lsattr -El rmt61
block_size           0                                              BLOCK
size (0=variable length)            True
delay                     45                                           Set
delay after a FAILED command          True
density_set_1  0                                              DENSITY
setting #1                        True
density_set_2  0                                              DENSITY
setting #2                        True
extfm                    no                                           Use
EXTENDED file marks                   True
location Location Label                            True
lun_id                   0x0 Logical Unit Number ID False
mode                    yes                                         Use
DEVICE BUFFERS during writes          True
node_name      0x500104f00cxxxxx         FC Node Name         False
res_support       yes RESERVE/RELEASE support                   True
ret_error             no                                           RETURN
error on tape change or reset      True
rwtimeout          1200                                       Set timeout
for the READ or WRITE command True
scsi_id                  0xc8dc00                              SCSI ID
                    False
var_block_size 0                                              BLOCK SIZE
for variable length support    True
ww_name           0x500104f00cxxxxxx       FC World Wide Name  False

Many Thanks, Jason.
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