HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)
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mksf(1M) mksf(1M)
-r -s Special File Name
yes no rdisk/diskinstance
yes yes rdisk/diskinstance_psection
no no disk/diskinstance
no yes disk/diskinstance_psection
The default pass through special file name for disk is
pt/pt_diskinstance
.
estape
All the stape driver specific options can be used with this driver also.
-P Create a pass through special file.
special-file Put all tape special files in the
/dev/rtape directory. This is required for proper
maintenance of the Tape Property Table. Device files located outside the
/dev/rtape directory may not provide consistent behavior across system reboots.
The default special file names are dependent on the tape drive being accessed and the
options specified. All default special files begin with
rtape/tapeinstance
. See
intro(7) for a complete description of the default persistent special file naming scheme.
The default pass through special file name for tape is
pt/pt_tapeinstance
.
hil
Note that only one of -a, -k,or-r is allowed.
-a address The link address (1-7).
-k Cooked keyboard.
-n The hil controller device.
special-file The default special file name depends on the -a, -k
, and -r options:
Option Special File Name
-a hil_card.address
-k hilkbd_card
-r rhil_card
Note the underscore (_) before card. Also note that for card 0, each file will be linked
to a simpler name without
_card, either hiladdress, hilkbd,orrhil.
lan0 lan1 lan2 lan3
Note that only one of -e or -i is allowed.
-e Ethernet protocol.
-i IEEE 802.3 protocol.
-t Transparent mode (normally used by diagnostics).
special-file The default special file name depends on the -e, -i
, and -t options:
Option -t Special File Name
-e no ethercard
-e yes diag/ethercard
-i no lancard
-i yes diag/lancard
lantty0
-e
Exclusive access.
special-file The default special file name depends on whether the -e option is used:
-e Special File Name
no lanttycard
yes diag/lanttycard
lpr2 lpr3
-c
Capital letters. Convert all output to uppercase.
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