Enterprise Tape Library 4/1000 Installation Guide for Sun Systems—January 1997
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c. On the next line, add the following entry exactly as shown:
Note –
This is called a recognition line and will enable the library and drives to
be recognized by the system. There may be other recognition lines listed for
other devices. All recognition lines end in a comma except for the last one,
which must end in a semicolon.
d. Using the editor, continue to scroll until you come to the following line
entry:
e. On the next line, add the following entry exactly as shown:
Note –
This is called a parameter line and describes the attributes of the device
to the system. All parameter lines must end with a semicolon.
f. Save the file as
st.conf
.
Determining the SCSI IDs
Under the Solaris 2.x software environment, you can set the SCSI IDs
(addresses) for the tape library and tape drives to any SCSI ID available from 0
to 7. SCSI ID 7 is reserved for the host or the SCSI host adaptor card.
Caution –
The tape library and each installed tape drive must have a unique
SCSI ID.
♦
Type
probe-scsi-all
at the
ok
prompt to determine the SCSI IDs that
are currently set.
“Quantum DLT4000”, “Quantum DLT 4000”, “QDLT”;
"EXB-850X = 1,0x29,0,0xce39,4,0x14,0x15,0x8c,0x8c,1;
QDLT =1,0x36,0,0xD639,4,0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,2;
!