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Enterprise Tape Library 4/1000 Installation Guide for Sun Systems—January 1997
Table 1 shows the default SCSI IDs for the ETL 4/1000, the tape drives, and
your Sun system.
You will set the IDs when you configure the tape library.
Shutting Down the Operating System
Before you can install the ETL 4/1000, you must shut down the operating
system. If you leave out a step, the system may fail to boot or to correctly
configure the library and tape drives.
Caution –
The system will not recognize the new device unless you follow the
shutdown procedures for your operating system. Specifically, only Solaris 2.x
software uses the
touch /reconfigure
command to ensure
autoconfiguration when the system is powered on.
1. Become superuser by typing
su
and pressing Return.
The root prompt (
#
) is displayed.
Table 1
Default SCSI IDs for the ETL 4/1000, Tape Drives, and Sun System
Device/Unit
SCSI ID
Description
Robotics Controller
0
Tape library
Tape drive #0
2
Top drive
Tape drive #1
3
Second drive
Tape drive #2
4
Third drive
Tape drive #3
5
Bottom drive
Computer system
(host) or SCSI host
adapter SBus card
7
Allows the host to act as the initiator of
commands on the SCSI bus.
% su
Password:
superuser password
#
!