Specifications

4 35-70GbyteSPARCstorageDLT7000 Tape DriveManualFebruary1997
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7. Power on your peripherals and then your system.
Note If your system starts to reboot, interrupt the reboot process by
pressing the Stop and A keys together.
8. Reboot your system using the boot -r command.
9. Load a tape cartridge into the tape drive (see “Loading a Tape Cartridge”
on page 13).
Wait for the tape drive to fully load the tape cartridge.
Note If all of the LEDs on the right or left side of the tape drive front panel
are blinking, then the tape drive has failed its power-on self-test (POST). Go to
“Troubleshooting” on page 6.
10. Determine which remote number the tape drive has been mapped to.
a. Process the remote numbers in the /dev/rmt directory.
For example, a system with two tape drives (one connected to an internal
SCSI host adapter and one to an external host adapter) might return:
b. Find the remote number that contains the controller and SCSI ID (st)
number for the tape drive you installed.
In the previous example, the remote number 0 would be used for a tape
drive connected to SCSI ID 4 on SCSI host adapter at
dma@f,81000/esp@f,80000.
# ls -l /dev/rmt/? | sed 's/.*rmt\///'
# ls -l /dev/rmt/? | sed 's/.*rmt\///'
0 -> ../../devices/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/dma@f,81000/esp@f,80000/st@4,0:
1 -> ../../devices/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/QLGC,isp@2,10000/st@5,0:
Remote number
SCSI host adapter SCSI ID