Tape library (and Oracle)

Dirk Moolman DirkM
Thu Jun 7 00:49:24 PDT 2007


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From: linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org
[mailto:linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org] On Behalf Of Net Llama!
Sent: 06 June 2007 11:47 PM

>> See
>>
http://download->east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b14235/ob
ins_int.htm 
>>
>>
>> "On Linux or Solaris, the resulting device special file names for
tape
>> libraries are /dev/obl1, /dev/obl2, /dev/obl3 and so on, and the
names
>> for tape drives are /dev/obt1, /dev/obt2, /dev/obt3 and so on through
>> /dev/obtn, where n in each case is the Oracle Secure Backup logical
unit
>> number you assigned the device. On Windows, the resulting tape
library
>> names are obl1, obl2, obl3 and so on, and the names for tape drives
are
>> obt1, obt2, obt3 and so on, where these names are assigned
automatically
>> during the installation of Oracle Secure Backup on Windows. (Note
that
>> the l character in the name of each tape drive is a lower-case L, not
a
>> numeral 1.)"
>>
>> Perhaps his experience is guided by past Oracle usage?



>and/or Oracle's ignorance.


You have me very curious now -

Oracle's ignorance ?


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