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Chapter 7. Direct attached Fibre Channel devices partition to virtual Fibre Channel 167
sub-command can be shortened from the prior example and typed on one
line:
# tapeutil -f /dev/rmt0 inquiry 83
Issuing inquiry for page 0x83...
Inquiry Page 0x83, Length 74
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0123456789ABCDEF
0000 - 0183 0046 0201 0022 4942 4D20 2020 2020 [..F..."IBM ]
0010 - 554C 5433 3538 302D 5444 3420 2020 2020 [ULT3580-TD4 ]
0020 - 3133 3130 3032 3535 3138 0183 0008 2001 [1310025518... .]
0030 - 000E 1110 E588 0194 0004 0000 0001 0193 [....å........]
0040 - 0008 2002 000E 1110 E588 [.. .....å ]
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As one would expect in a successful migration, the tape device serial number
matches what was previously recorded. There are other methods to obtain
the serial numbers such as using the Web-based management panel for the
Tape Library.
18.Additionally, an inventory of the attached library using the AIX tapeutil
command confirms that the media is what we expected to see. In this
abbreviated listing, the tape volume 569AAAL4 in the tape drive in element
position 256 is just as it was before the migration began.
# tapeutil -f /dev/smc0 inventory
Reading element status...
Robot Address 1
Robot State .................... Normal
ASC/ASCQ ....................... 0000
Media Present .................. No
Source Element Address Valid ... No
Media Inverted ................. No
Volume Tag .....................
Import/Export Station Address 16
Import/Export State ............ Normal
ASC/ASCQ ....................... 0000
Media Present .................. No
Import Enabled ................. Yes
Export Enabled ................. Yes
Robot Access Allowed ........... Yes
Source Element Address Valid ... No
Media Inverted ................. No
Volume Tag .....................