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HP StoreEver MSL6480 Tape Library User Manual

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"SCSI" bus and the device associated with the virtual device that manages the paths is shown as
a "ROOT" device.

The lower half of this driver acts like a class driver and it attaches to the devices presented by the
lower driver. The upper half acts like a virtual bus driver, presenting abstractions of devices to the
layers above. For example, a single tape device may have many paths to it, but only a single
virtual tape device is presented to the layers above, and the driver transparently manages the
multiple paths to the physical tape device.

Figure 16 (page 40)

shows the various device objects presented by the drivers. The abbreviations

are:

PDO: Physical device object

FDO: Functional device object

FPDO: PDO created by bus filter driver

FFDO: FDO created by bus filter driver

CDO: Control device object; used by diagnostic interface

Windows driver theory of operation

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