loaderinfo - report SCSI tape device info
loaderinfo -f <scsi-generic-device>
The loaderinfo command reads various information from SCSI tape loaders.
Its intended use is for high-level programs that are trying to decide what the
capabilities of a device are.
The following are printed:
- Element Address Assignment Page:
- This tells how many elements are in the loader, and what their raw
hardware addresses are.
- Transport Geometry Descriptor Page:
- Will display whether media is invertible or not (usable with some optical
jukeboxes for detirmining whether to "flip" media after writing
to the first side).
- Device Capabilities Page
- Currently will only display whether we can transfer between slots (i.e.
whether 'mtx transfer' works).
- Inquiry Page
- Aside from the normal inquiry info, will also print out whether we have a
bar code reader (for loaders that support the Exabyte extension for
reporting presense of said reader).
The first argument, given following -f , is the SCSI generic device
corresponding to your tape loader. Consult your operating system's
documentation for more information (for example, under Linux these are
generally start at /dev/sg0 under FreeBSD these start at /dev/pass0).
Under FreeBSD, 'camcontrol devlist' will tell you what SCSI
devices you have, along with which 'pass' device controls them. Under Linux,
"cat /proc/scsi/scsi" will tell you what SCSI devices you have.
Under Solaris 8, find /devices -name '*changer*' will display the
device names for your attached changers. Make sure to configure your 'sgen'
driver first.
This program has only been tested on Linux with a limited number of loaders
(Ecrix Autopack, Exabyte 220).
loaderinfo is currently being maintained by Robert Nelson
<robertnelson@users.sourceforge.net> as part of the 'mtx' suite of
programs. The 'mtx' home page is http://mtx.sourceforge.net and the actual
code is currently available there and via SVN from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mtx.