Hp (hp-ux) servers and workstations, Determining a suitable scsi id, 2 hp (hp-ux) servers and workstations – HP LTO 4 SAS User Manual

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HP (HP-UX) servers and workstations

This chapter covers:

HP servers and workstations: HP-UX 11i v1 (11.11), 11i v2 (11.23)

HP servers: HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31)

Before you install your tape drive, log on to the HP web site,

www.hp.com

, and download the latest

hardware enablement (HWE) patch bundle for your operating system. This ensures that you will

have the correct device driver for your tape drive.
System Administration Management (SAM) tools have evolved with ongoing HP-UX version releases.

As a result, the procedures for setting up with different HP-UX versions differ. They are described

separately in this chapter.

HP-UX11i v3 and agile addressing

HP-UX11i v3 introduces agile addressing of devices. Agile addressing uses a different format of the

device special file (dsf) to represent the tape drive—known as a persistent dsf. However

HP-UX11i v3 retains support for the legacy dsf format as used in HP-UX11i v1 and 11i v2.
For more information about HP-UX releases including HP-UX11i v3 please refer to

www.docs.hp.com

.

Determining a suitable SCSI ID

The tape drive SCSI ID setting must be unique for the SCSI bus to which the drive is attached. In

many cases the drive will be the only device on a SCSI bus

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in which case the default SCSI ID

setting of 3 is suitable. See the tape drive User Guide for details of how to alter the SCSI ID setting

physically (usually accessible at the rear panel of the drive).
Scan the system to list the existing devices attached. From a shell window (hpterm/xterm),

execute ioscan as follows:

For HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2 and 11i v3 (legacy format)

Enter the command:

% /sbin /ioscan -f

The output should look similar to the following (which shows SCSI drives):

Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
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root 0 root CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS
ioa 0 0 sba CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS System Bus Adapter (880)
ba 0 0/0 lba CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS Local PCI-X Bus Adapter (783)
OO 0 0/0/1/0 UsbOhci CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035)
OO 1 0/0/1/1 UsbOhci CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (10330035)
OO 2 0/0/1/2 UsbEhci CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI SerialBus (103300e0)
sideba 0 0/0/2/0 side_multi CLAIMED INTERFACE CMD IDE controller
ext_bus 0 0/0/2/0.0 side CLAIMED INTERFACE IDE Primary Channel
target 2 0/0/2/0.0.0 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE
disk 1 0/0/2/0.0.0.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE TEAC DV-28E-N

1. Note that HP does not support disk drives and tape drives sharing the same SCSI bus.

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