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insf(1M) insf(1M)
-p first-optical-disk
:last-optical-disk
Install the special files for those optical disks located in slots in the range
first-optical-disk to last-optical-disk. The two variables can have values from the
set
1a, 1b, ..., 32a,
32b. This option only applies to the autox0 and schgr
drivers. If it is omitted, the 64 special files for both sides of 32 optical disks (
1a
through 32b) will be installed.
-q Quiet option. Normally, insf displays a message as each driver is processed. This
option suppresses the driver message, but not error messages. See the
-v option.
-s nstrpty Install nstrpty slave-side stream special files for the
pts driver. nstrpty is a
decimal number. This option only applies to the
pts special file installation.
This option is effective only if the
-e option is specified or if an appropriate device
class or driver is specified with a
-C or -d option.
If this option is omitted, nstrpty defaults to 60.
-v Verbose option. In addition to the normal processing message, display the name of
each special file as it is created. See the
-q option.
Naming Conventions
Many special files are named using the
ccardttarget ddevice naming convention. These variables have
the following meaning wherever they are used.
card The unique interface card identification number from
ioscan (see ioscan (1M)). It is
represented as a decimal number with a typical range of 0 to 255.
target The device target number, for example the address on a HP-FL or SCSI bus. It is
represented as a decimal number with a typical range of 0 to 15.
device A address unit within a device, for example, the unit in a HP-FL device or the LUN in a
SCSI device. It is represented as a decimal number with a typical range of 0 to 15.
Special Files
This subsection shows which special files are created and the permissions for each device driver.
The special file names are relative to the installation directory, normally
/dev. This directory may be
overridden with the -D option.
insf sets the file permissions and the owner and group IDs. They are shown here in a format similar to
that of the ll command:
special-file permissions owner group
For example:
tty rw-rw-rw- bin bin
Device Driver Special Files and Description
arp The following special file is installed:
arp rw-rw-rw- root sys
asio0
For the built-in serial port, the following special files are installed for each card instance:
ttycardp0 rw--w--w- bin bin
Direct connect
asio0
For the SAS console ports, the following special files are installed for each card instance:
ttycardp0 rw--w--w- bin bin
local console port (direct connect)
ttycardp1 rw--w--w- bin bin
remote session port (direct connect)
sassy rw------- root sys
internal console port (direct connect)
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