Tape drive HPultrium LTO-4 and SNMP

Hi,
I need to know if the LTO4 tape drive is supporting SNMP when used with a Windows system.
If this is the case can you please provide me with the description of the corresponding MIB.
Thanks
Peter
Edited by: ZV_otto on Jun 5, 2009 4:37 AM

Hello Peter,
I need to know if the (.. HPultrium ..) LTO4 tape drive is supporting SNMP when used with a Windows system.
Is this a Sun StorageTek library ? If yes, did you review the User's Guide ?
Michael

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    Family: RMAN-DEFAULT
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    Scheduled time: none
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    channel ch1: finished piece 1 at 17-FEB-10
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    oracle/6.1: 2010/02/17.22:58:52 Transcript for job oracle/6.1 running on test
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    oracle/6.1: Volume UUID: 25fb9f22-fdf2-102c-a243-000c2944f637
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    oracle/6.1: Volume set owner: root
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    oracle/6.1:
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    oracle/6.1: File section: 1
    oracle/6.1: Owner: root
    oracle/6.1: Client host: test
    oracle/6.1: Backup level: 0
    oracle/6.1: S/w compression: no
    oracle/6.1: Archive created: Wed Feb 17 22:58:58 2010
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    oracle/6.1: Backup db name: orcl
    oracle/6.1: Backup db id: 1233653080
    oracle/6.1: Backup copy number: not applicable
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    oracle/6.1: Volume set expires: never; content manages reuse
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    oracle/6.1: File section: 2
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    oracle/6.1: wrt_iorate 1.3 MB/S
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    oracle/8.1: Volume set expires: never; content manages reuse
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    oracle/8.1: S/w compression: no
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