This documentation only applies to QUADStor Tape Test Framework software (quadstor-ttf)
Devices can be offlined with specific sense code information. To get the current status of a device
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -l -v <vtl name> -d <drive number>
Drive numbers start from 1. For medium changers and standalone tape drives, drive numbers do apply
For example
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -l -v VTL1 Name: VTL1 Target ID: 0 Offline: No To get the first drive information for VTL 1 /quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -l -v VTL1 -d 1 Name: VTL1 Target ID: 1 Offline: No
Offline a device
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -o 1 -v <vtl name> -d <drive number> -r <response code> -s <sense key> -c <asc> -q <ascq>
For example
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -o 1 -v VTL1 -c 04 -q 01 Device control information successfully modified Name: VTL1 Target ID: 0 Offline: Yes Response Code: 70 Sense Key: 02 ASC/ASCQ: 04/01 LOGICAL UNIT IS IN PROCESS OF BECOMING READY
When a device is offline all commands are terminated with the specified sense data codes as seen in the following command
sg_raw -r 64 /dev/pass3 4D 00 2E 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 SCSI Status: Check Condition Sense Information: Fixed format, current; Sense key: Not Ready Additional sense: Logical unit is in process of becoming ready
Online a device
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -o 0 -v <vtl name> -d <drive number>
For example
/quadstorvtl/bin/devctl -o 0 -v VTL1 -c 04 -q 01 Device control information successfully modified Name: VTL1 Target ID: 0 Offline: No