Examples:
For a tape drive installed in slot location 4 of the Digital StorageWorks
SWXSE-02 expansion enclosure connected to the main (core) SCSI bus, the
following device files would be produced in the directory /dev/rmt:
c201d4c
c201d4l
c201d4cb
c201d4lb
c201d4cn
c201d4ln
c201d4cnb
c201d4lnb
c201d4h
c201d4m
c201d4hb
c201d4mb
c201d4hn
c201d4mn
c201d4hnb
c201d4mnb
For a tape drive installed in slot location 4 of the digital StorageWorks
SWXSE-02 expansion enclosure connected to a SCSI adapter in EISA slot
1, the following device files would be produced in the directory /dev/rmt:
c410d4c
c410d4l
c410d4cb
c410d4lb
c410d4cn
c410d4ln
c410d4cnb
c410d4lnb
c410d4h
c410d4m
c410d4hb
c410d4mb
c410d4hn
c410d4mn
c410d4hnb
c410d4mnb
C.4.2.6 HP-UX 10.x
The following naming convention is used on systems which support long
filenames for the DAT format tape drive as shown in the examples below:
/dev/rmt/c#t#d#BEST[n][b]
Where:
c#
specifies the instance number of the interface card
t#
specifies the SCSI address of the tape drive
d#
specifies the device unit number (LUN) at the SCSI address
BEST
specifies the highest capacity density, which for this device
is the compressed format (8 GB)
n
specifies no rewind on close
b
specifies Berkeley behavior
Examples:
For the tape drive, set to SCSI address 4 connected to the main (core) SCSI
bus, the following device files would be produced in the directory
/dev/rmt
:
c0t4d0BEST
c0t4d0BESTnb
c0t4d0BESTb
c0t4d0BESTnb
C–18 Product Notes for Non-Digital Platforms