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name="st" class="scsi"
target=
X
lun=0;
for Solaris 9:
tape-config-list =
"HP Ultrium 1", "HP Ultrium LTO 1", "HP_LTO_GEN_1",
HP_LTO_GEN_1 =,0x3B,0,0x18659,4,0x40,0x40,0x40,0x40,3,60,300,600,1200,600,600,18000;
"HP Ultrium 2","HP Ultrium LTO 2","HP_LTO_GEN_2";
HP_LTO_GEN_2 = ,0x3B,0,0x18659,4,0x42,0x42,0x42,0x42,3,60,300,600,1200,600,600,18000;
name="st" class="scsi"
target=X lun=0;
where
X
is the SCSI target address of the device you have attached.
See
“HP-Data Values” on page 32
below for the values of the parameters
in these lines.
2
If you are replacing an existing tape device on the same SCSI ID, remove
the contents of the
/dev/rmt
directory as follows:
% cd /dev/rmt
% rm *
3
Do a reconfigure boot:
% cd /
% touch /reconfigure
% sync;halt
4
When the system is down, reboot:
% boot -r
Make sure you include the
-r
switch, so that the device directory is
reconfigured using the new data.
5
You should now be able to use the drive.
—
Use
/dev/rmt/
X
cb
if you require a compression rewind device file,
where
X
is the relevant device address.
—
Use
/dev/rmt/
X
cbn
when you require a compression non-rewind
device.
Once the device files have been created, you should confirm that your new
tape drive is working properly.
Chapter 7, “Verifying the Installation”
provides instructions on backing up and restoring a sample file to test your
installation.
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