Hp alpha unix, Hp alpha unix 5.x, 3 hp alpha unix – HP Ultrium tape drives Q1538-90925 User Manual

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HP Ultrium drives technical reference manual, volume 5: UNIX configuration guide

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HP alpha UNIX

HP alpha UNIX 5.x

1.

Add the following entry to your /dev/ddr.dbase file:

SCSIDEV ICE

Type = tape

Name = “HP” “Ultrium”

#

PARAMET ERS:

Type SubClass = lto # Linear Tape Ope n

Bloc kSize = 262144

TagQ ueueDept h = 0

MaxT ransferS ize = 0xffffff # 16Mb - 1

Read yTimeSec onds = 120 # Second s

Sync Transfer s = enabled

Wide Transfer s = enabled

Inqu iryLengt h = 0x20

DENSITY :

Dens ityNumbe r = 0,1,2,3,4 ,5,6,7

OneF ileMarkO nClose = yes

Dens ityCode = 0x44

Bloc king = 0

Comp ressionC ode = 1

Buff ered = 1

Spee d = 0

MODESEL ECT:

Mode SelectNu mber = 0

Save Page = No

Page Format = scsi2

Bloc kDescrip tor = yes

Tran sferLeng th = 16

Hdr. Tape.Buf ferMode = 0x1

Hdr. MediumTy pe = 0

Data .UBYTE[0 ] = 0x3D # Ve ndor Uniq ue Page C ode 3D

Data .UBYTE[1 ] = 0x02

Data .UBYTE[2 ] = 0x01

Data .UBYTE[3 ] = 0x00

2.

Rebuild the kernel by running /sbin/ddr_config, then reboot the system with the tape drive

attached. Device files for the Ultrium drive will be generated in /dev/tape and /dev/ntape

when you reboot.

3.

The names of the device files can be interpreted as follows:
Devices in the /dev/ntape

directory are “no-rewind” devices. Those in /dev/tape will

perform rewind on close.

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