The sjirdp program tests the SJIRDP command on SJI-compliant autochangers. The SJIRDP command reads SJI ordinal device positions from an autochanger. The following example shows the correct usage for the sjirdp program:
sjirdp device-name |
The device-name option used with the sjirdp program represents any device name that can be used to reach an SJI-compliant autochanger driven by the system, typically in the form b.t.l, where b is the logical SCSI bus, tis the SCSI target, and l is the SCSI lun on that target (for example, scsidev@0.4.0).
The following example represents typical output from the SJIRDP command:
scsidev@0.4.0 has 2 DATA TRANSPORT Elements starting at address 1 scsidev@0.4.0 has 1 MEDIA TRANSPORT Element starting at address 1 scsidev@0.4.0 has 25 STORAGE Elements starting at address 1 scsidev@0.4.0 has 1 IMPORT/EXPORT Element starting at address 1 |