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<h2 id="rzahqnampi">Determine the device description and hardware resource names for iSeries devices</h2>
<p>When you refer to iSeries&trade; devices on i5/OS&trade;, you need to use their device description
name. When you refer to those devices from an integrated Windows server, you
need to use their hardware resource name. If the names are different and you
use the wrong name, you get the wrong device.</p>
<p>To determine the hardware resource name and see whether it is the same
as the device description name, follow these steps:</p>
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<li>On the i5/OS command line, type <tt>DSPDEVD <span>device_description_name</span></tt> and press Enter.</li>
<li>The <tt>Resource name</tt> field has the hardware resource
name for this device. Check to see if it has the same name as the <tt>Device description</tt> field. If the names are different, you must remember
to use the appropriate name depending on whether you are working from the
integrated Windows server or from i5/OS.
<p>Some tape devices report in under
more than one device description. Tape libraries (3590, 3570, and so forth)
report in as devices (TAPxx) as well as tape libraries (TAPMLBxx), where xx
is a number. IBM&reg; Integrated Server Support does not support tape libraries. Therefore,
if your device has a tape library description, both the tape device and tape
library device must be in a varied off state before locking the device on
the Windows server.</p></li></ol>
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