Installing the Autoloader: Dell PowerVault 124T DLT VS160 Autoloader User's Guide
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4. Right-click the
Unknown Medium Changer Device
listing and click
Properties
.
5. Select the
Driver
tab.
6. When the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears, click
Next
.
7. Click
Display a list...
and then click
Next
.
8. Click
Have Disk
, type
d:\Drivers\Autoloader
, replacing
d:
with the drive letter for the CD drive into which you
inserted the
Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader User's Manual and Drivers
CD, and then click
OK
.
9. Click the
Dell (tm) PowerVault (tm) 124T Autoloader
entry and click
Next
.
10. Click
Next
again to install the driver.
11. Click
Finish
.
12. Close the
Device Properties
dialog box.
The autoloader now appears in
Device Manager
under
Medium Changers
as a
Dell (tm) PowerVault (tm) 124T
Autoloader
, and is ready to use.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003:
1. Make sure that you are logged on to the host server with administrator privileges.
2. Insert the
Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader User's Manual and Drivers
CD into the CD drive on the host server.
3. Right-click the
My Computer
icon on the Windows desktop, click
Manage
, and then click
Device Manager
.
The autoloader should be listed under
Medium Changers
as
Unknown Medium Changer Device
.
4. Right-click the
Unknown Medium Changer Device
listing and click
Properties
.
5. Select the
Driver
tab.
6. When the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears, click
Next
.
7. Click
Display a list...
and then click
Next
.
8. Click
Have Disk
, type
d:\Drivers\Autoloader
, replacing
d:
with the drive letter for the CD drive into which you
inserted the
Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader User's Manual and Drivers
CD, and then click
OK
.
9. Click the
Dell (tm) PowerVault (tm) 124T Autoloader
entry and click
Next
.
10. Click
Next
again to install the driver.
11. Click
Finish
.
12. Close the
Device Properties
dialog box.
The autoloader now appears in
Device Manager
under
Medium Changers
as a
Dell (tm) PowerVault (tm) 124T
Autoloader
, and is ready to use.
Enabling LUN Support in Linux
To verify the detection of a tape drive, administrators should check for its entry in /proc/scsi/scsi. Current versions of Linux
may not scan the logical storage unit (LUN) ID of every device. This can result in some PowerVault devices not being
identified or listed in the
/proc/scsi/scsi
output. Administrators can follow these steps to enable support for such devices.
1. Type
cat/proc/scsi/scsi
. The output will look similar to the following:
Attached devices:
Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: Quantum Model: DLT VS160 Rev: 3100
Type: Sequential -Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03