If SCSI is directly attached to only one server and the other cannot see at all, I don't see how you will make it shared. Both servers must see any shared drive at OS level. If FC drive on LTO libr is too expensive, you can take a look at IBM 2108 SAN Data gateway router.
Gus >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/25/05 8:53 AM >>> Hello! I'm trying to set up library sharing among two servers (named LM and LC) as described in IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Linux: Administrator's Guide (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/ITSML/GC23-4690-01/en_US/HTML/anrlgd5147.htm). Device I try to share: LTO 3581 Ultrium 2U tape autoloader library SCSI attached to LM server only. (Library: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/lto/3581-2u/index.html) On LC server is storage pools hierarchy that use library. When I'm trying to force disk storage pool data flush to tape i get following error: (on LC server) ANR8779E Unable to open drive /dev/IBMtape0, error number=2. ANR8965W The server is unable to automatically determine the serial number for the device. ANR8873E The path from source LC to destination DRIVE1 (/dev/IBMtape0) is taken offline. I realized that the configuration that I'm trying to set up IS NOT SAN! The library is attached only to one server (LM server) by SCSI and LC server does not see library special file /dev/IMBtape0 in own file system. Is possible to share that type of library among TSM servers that way? LM server: Linux/i386 Server Version 5, Release 2, Level 2.0 LC server: as above Thanks, hb