User's Guide
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T-010, Rev. B November 13, 2001
For IRIX 6.4/6.5:
{DATTAPE, TPDAT, 7, 7, “SEAGATE”, “ULTRIUM06242”, 0,0, {0},
MTCAN_BSF | MTCAN_BSR | MTCAN_APPEND | MTCAN_SETMK |
MTCAN_PREV | MTCAN_SYNC | MTCAN_SPEOD | MTCAN_CHKRDY |
MTCAN_VAR | MTCAN_SETSZ | MTCAN_SILI | MTCAN_SEEK |
MTCAN_COMPRESS,
40, 5*60, 10*60, 10*60, 3*3600, 512, 256*512,
tpsc_default_dens_count, tpsc_defalt_hwg_dens_names,
tpsc_default_alias_dens_names, {0}, 0, 0, 0, 0, (u_char*)
0},
After modifying the configuration file, recompile the kernel with the
“autoconfig” command and reboot the system. If you are replacing an
existing storage device with the same SCSI ID remove the device files prior
to using the autoconfig command and rebooting the system.
Configuring for HP-UX 11.0
Finding current hardware/driver configuration
To find currently installed SCSI controllers and devices the
ioscan
command can be used. The syntax would be
ioscan –f
.
This command
will list all of the system devices and their device names.
Attaching the Seagate Viper 200
Choose a SCSI address which does not conflict with any already attached
SCSI devices on your SCSI controller. See figure 1 for jumper installation
for the Viper 200. Attach the Viper 200 LTO drive and apply power to the
Viper 200 and the host system. After the boot process is complete and you
have logged in as superuser issue the command:
ioscan –C tape –f.
You should see output similar to:
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W type Description
Tape 7 8/12.6.0 stape Claimed Device SEAGATE ULTRIUM