General Information on the 3490/3590 Tape Drives
Environment
OS Level: AIX Version 4.1.4 
Type/Model: 590 
Problem
General information on the 3490/3590 tape drives is requested.
Solution
General information on the 3490/3590 tape drives is provided below.
- There is a 2.4GB maximum capacity per cartridge. 
 
- There is a 14.4GB capacity for a 6-tape magazine. 
 
- The effective transfer rate is 3 MB/s (megabytes per second). 
 
- writes at 18 & 36 track and can read 3480 tapes
- The transfer size of the SCSI adapter can be changed to allow a 
rate of 3 MB/s by running the following command:
   instAtape -s 0x300000
 
- The 3590e contains a 7-tape magazine with a capacity of 16.8GB of 
data at 2.4GB per tape.
   | Special Files for the IBM 3490e or 3590 Tape Drive             |
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   | Special       | Rewind     |  Trailer      | Unload on         |
   | File          | on Close   |  Label        | Close             |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*     | Yes        |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.1   | No         |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.2   | Yes        |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.3   | No         |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.4   | Yes        |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.5   | No         |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.6   | Yes        |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.7   | No         |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.20  | Yes        |  No           | Yes               |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.40  | Yes        |  Yes          | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.41  | No         |  Yes          | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.60  | Yes        |  Yes          | Yes               |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   | /dev/rmt*.null| Yes        |  No           | No                |
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTES:
- The rewind on close special file writes two  
            filemarks before the rewind operation is chosen, 
            then only one filemark is written.
 
 
- The reten on Close and the Bytes per Inch 
            options are ignored for the tape devices 
            supported by this driver.  These tape
            products automatically perform the retension 
            operation when needed.  The density selection 
            is automatic.
 
 
- The rmt*.null file is a pseudo device similar 
            to the /dev/null AIX special file.  The ioctl 
            calls can be issued to this file without a real 
            device attached to it, and the device driver 
            will return a successful completion.  Read and 
            write system calls will return the requested 
            number of bytes.  This file can be used for 
            application development or debugging problems.
 
 
- The rmt*.smc file can be opened independently 
            of the other tape special files.  This special 
            file applies to the IBM 3590 devices only. 
 General Information on the 3490/3590 Tape Drives:   ITEM: FAX
 Dated: 2000/04/28~00:00 Category: anz
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