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Thanks Rob,
it actually showed up under the wrkdevd *tap - 6390-001


On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 15:40:02 -0500, rob wrote
> No.
> 
> You could "assume" that you have them all configured, and configured 
> right, and try WRKDEVD *TAP.  But that isn't a safe bet.
> 
> You could try a WRKHDWRSC *STG.  Sample:
> ...
> Resource        Type-model  Status                Text
> CMB01            2844-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DC09           2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DC01           2757-001   Not detected          Storage Controller 
>   DC04           2757-001   Not detected          Storage Controller 
>   DC10           2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DC07           2757-001   Not detected          Storage Controller 
>   DC12           2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
> CMB02            268C-001   Operational           Combined function IOP
>   DC02           6B02-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
> CMB04            2844-001   Operational           Storage Controller
>   DC05           2757-001   Not detected          Storage Controller
>   DC11           2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller
>   DC13           2749-001   Operational           Storage Controller
>   DC14           2749-001   Operational           Storage Controller
>   TAPMLB11       3581-017   Not detected          Tape Library 
> CMB06            2844-001   Operational           Combined function IOP
>   DC03           5704-001   Operational           Tape Controller 
> CMB07            2843-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DC06           5704-001   Operational           Tape Controller 
> CMB08            2843-001   Operational           Combined function IOP
>   DC08           5704-001   Operational           Tape Controller 
>   TAPMLB01       3582-001   Operational           Tape Library 
> CMB11            2844-001   Operational           Combined function IOP
>   DC15           2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DC16           5704-001   Operational           Tape Controller
> 
> Then drill down into the 2780's, 2749's and 5704's and whatnot with 
> 9=Work with resource.
> 
> Sample 1/4"
> Resource        Type-model  Status                Text 
> DC09             2780-001   Operational           Storage Controller 
>   DD013          4327-070   Operational           Disk Unit 
>   DD001          4327-074   Operational           Disk Unit 
>   DD002          4327-074   Operational           Disk Unit 
>   DD003          4327-072   Operational           Disk Unit 
>   DD004          4327-072   Operational           Disk Unit 
>   OPT02          6330-002   Operational           Optical Storage 
> Unit  TAP01          6384-001   Operational           Tape Unit
> 
> Sample 3582-H23
> Resource        Type-model  Status                Text 
> DC03             5704-001   Operational           Tape Controller
>   TAP02          3580-002   Operational           Tape Unit 
> Not very descriptive, is it?
> 
> Rob Berendt
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> Determine tape drive model
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> Is there a simple way to determine what model of tape drive we have 
> in a machine?
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> If you bought it, it was hauled by a truck - somewhere, sometime.
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