Configuring for hp-ux 11.0, Finding current hardware/driver configuration, Attaching the lto- 2 half-height tape drive – Quantum LTO-2 User Manual

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Chapter 6 UNIX Settings

Configuring for HP-UX 11.0

LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide

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M TCAN_COMPRESS,
40, 5*60, 10*60, 10*60, 3*3600, 512, 256*512,
tpsc_default_dens_count, tpsc_defalt_hwg_dens_names,
tpsc_default_alias_dens_names, {0}, 0, 0, 0, 0, (u_char*) 0},

After modifying the configuration file, recompile the kernel with the
autoconfig

command and reboot the system. If you are replacing an

existing storage device with the same SCSI ID remove the device files

prior to using the autoconfig command and rebooting the system.

Configuring for HP-UX 11.0

6

Finding Current
Hardware/Driver
Configuration

6

To find currently installed SCSI controllers and devices, use the

command

can ioscan–f

. This command lists all the system devices and

their device names.

Attaching the LTO-
2 Half-Height Tape
Drive

6

Choose a SCSI address that does not conflict with any already attached

SCSI devices on your SCSI controller.

Figure 2

on page 9 for jumper

installation for the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive. Attach the LTO-2

Half-Height Tape Drive and apply power to the drive(s) and the host

system. After the boot process completes and you log in as superuser,

issue the command:

ioscan –C tape –f.

You should see output similar to:

Class I H/WPath Driver S/WState H/Wtype Description
Tape 7 8/12.6.0 stape Claimed Device CERTANCE ULTRIUM 2

From the root directory and as superuser, issue the command:

/sbin/insf –C tape.

Then issue the command:

/sbin/mksf –d stape –H x/x.x.x –I y –c 1

–n –u /dev/rmt/zcnb

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