Configuring for sco open server 5.0.x, Finding existing scsi controllers and devices – Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual

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Chapter 6 UNIX Settings

Configuring for SCO Open Server 5.0.x

LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

59

Set

RESERVE/RELEASE support

to

yes

.

Set

BLOCK SIZE for variable length support (Num.)

to

0

.

Set

Density 1

to

0

.

6

Leave the

Set delay. . .

and

Set timeout. . .

lines at the default value.

7

Click

OK

and the drive will be installed in the system database, and

devices created. There is no need to reboot the system.

8

Exit

SMIT

.

Configuring for SCO Open Server 5.0.x

6

Finding Existing
SCSI Controllers
and Devices

6

The files

/usr/adm/hwconfig

and

/var/adm/messages

list the devices

found during boot up of Open Server. The current SCSI controllers can be

found using the command:

grepadapter/usr/adm/hwconfig

This command produces output similar to:

%adapter 0x6400–0x64FF 11 type=alad ha=0
bus=0 id=7 fts=st0.

The current tape drives can be found using the command:

grep tape /usr/adm/hwconfig

Note:

We suggest using the AIX commands

.backup

and

restore

when transferring data to and from the LTO-3 Tape Drive.

These commands transfer data more quickly than other

commands such as

tar

and

cpio

. For

cpio

, we suggest a

blocking factor of 128. For

tar

, we suggest using the

.N

option

and a factor of 128. Some older systems with poor video

controllers may experience a reduction in performance when

using the

.v

option, which prints the path names on the

standard console during the backup. Unless there is a real

need to see the filenames as they are backed up we suggest not

using the

.v

option. For commands that use density and tape

size settings the tape density is 124,000 bpi and the tape length

is 1800 feet.

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