The Robot DTE is the serial numbers of the drives that belong to the changer. Robot serial number is the serial number of the changer itself. Number of media export portals the changer recognizes (IEE = Import\Export Element). Number of slots the changer recognizes (SSE = Storage Element). Number of drives the changer recognizes (DTE = Data Transfer Element). Note that during this process the driver is going to try to match up the DTE serial numbers here with the serial numbers it got from the drives in the previous section. There will be a section for each medium changer named 'Robot Information' which contains detailed information retrieved from that particular robot. ![]() This is indicative of a problem and will generate a "Missing" device, as the driver couldn't match it up because it was unable to get serial number information from the library for this drive (see section below): If the driver can't get a serial number, it doesn't know how to match it up to the DTE in the library in the section below. Serial numbers associated with the drives and robots. Verify that the device is supported on the hardware compatibility list. If a device is present above, but is not listed in Application Order, then there most likely is not a driver to load for this device. These are the devices that were recognized by the device drivers and are being presented to the application as available devices. ![]() Devices In Host Bus Adapter Order -ĭrive ( 00,00,00 ) 05 HP Ultrium 4-SCSI pf89ĭrive ( 00,07,00 ) 07 HP Ultrium 4-SCSI H49W Drive/Robot ~ (Host, SCSI ID, LUN) ~ Vendor ~ Model ~ Firmware
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