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Determining device names
With the UNIX command
autoconf -l
or via the program
SYSADM-> Configuration
Hardware
(alphanumeric terminal) or
XConfig
(graphical terminal) you can see which
devices are installed:
Ê
Enter the following command:
The names for the peripheral devices are output as they are given in the overview
above. In the
autoconf
output, these names are preceded by a part of the symbolic
device name, e.g.
ios0/stape006 MC12
.
If you look under
MC12
in the overview, you will see that this is the name for the
quarter-inch cartridge tape drive. You must also look for the Channel-ID and the
drive address in the
autoconf
output (in the example above: Channel-ID = 00, Drive
address = 6). You must replace the character string
XXY
with this numeric string
(here: 006) in the special file names when issuing write/read commands.
Example:
You want to save a file with the name “file” in
tar
format on your quarter-inch cartridge
tape drive:
$
/sbin/autoconf -l | pg
$
tar cvf /dev/ios0/rstape006 file
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