Appendix E. Product Notes for Hewlett-Packard
Order Number: EK–SM1TB–UG. E01
E–3
Examples
For a tape drive SBB installed in slot location 4 of the 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 SBB installed in slot location 4 of the 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
E.3.2 HP–UX 10.00
The following naming convention is used on systems which support long filenames for the
DLT 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 SCDI address of the tape drive
d#
specifies the device number (LUN) at the SCSI address
BEST
specifies the highest capacity density, which for this device is the TK87
compressed format
n
specifies no rewind on close
b
specifies Berkeley behavior
Examples:
For a tape drive SBB installed in slot location 4 of the StorageWorks SWXSE-02 expansion
enclosure connected to the main (core) SCSI bus, the following device files would be
produced in the directory /dev/rmt:
c0t40BEST
c0t40BESTnb
c0t4d0BESTb
c0t40BESTnb
For systems which do not support long file names, the following device naming conventions
is used:
#m
#mb
#mn
#mnb