On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:01:11PM +0100, Lars Bebensee wrote:

> Not at all. The devices just have to be reset, ie you do a "rmdev -l"
> followed by a "mkdev -l" for the appropriate devices. After, you should
> confirm with "lscfg -v -l" that the new firmware level is correct.

Thanks everybody for the answers. Yesterday I upgraded the firmware on the
drives and library of our production system, and all went fine.
(We use tapes with six-positions serial numbers, so weren't affected by the
library firmware update)

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Jurjen Oskam

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