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Switches 5 through 8 configure the internal tape drive for a host operating system.
By default, these switches are all ON. This setting configures the drive for a
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
operating system.
To use the internal tape drive with a different operating system, set switches 5
through 8 to select the appropriate settings.
The following table shows the supported operating systems and their
corresponding settings.
Host
Operating
Systems
Driver
Switches
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
SW10
Windows
IBMDAT5
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Windows
4MMDAT
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Novell 5.x
NWTAPE
(pre
11/03/99)
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
---
Novell 5.x
NWTAPE
(post
11/03/99)
ON
ON
ON
ON
---
DEC UNIX --
OFF
ON
ON
ON
---
Sun Unix
--
ON
OFF
ON
ON
---
SGI
--
ON
ON
ON
ON
---
HP-UX
--
ON
ON
OFF
ON
---
IBM AIX
--
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
---
Linux
--
ON
ON
ON
ON
---
SCO
--
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
---
SCO
UnixWare
7.x
--
ON
ON
ON
ON
---
Vendor ID
Settings:
Switch 10 ON = Vendor ID is
″
IBM DDS
Gen5
″
(default)
Switch 10 OFF = Vendor ID is
″
Archive
PYTHON
″
Switch 10 determines the vendor ID that the internal tape drive returns when it
receives a SCSI “Inquiry” command. By default, the drive returns
″
IBM DDS
Gen5
″
.
Setting switch 10 to the OFF position configures the drive to return
″
Archive
Python
″
.
Chapter 2. Installation
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