User's Guide
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T-010, Rev. B November 13, 2001
From the root directory and as superuser issue the command:
/sbin/insf –C tape.
Now issue the command:
/sbin/mksf –d stape –H x/x.x.x –I y –c 1 –n –u /dev/rmt/zcnb
Where
x
is the data under
H/W Path
from the ioscan
, y
is the data
under
I
from the ioscan and
z
is tape device identifier number. You can
execute an
ls
command for the /dev/rmt directory to choose an identifier
number which has not already been used. Also, you can choose a unique
device name such as
cnb
to more easily remember which device name will
enable data compression during write. Please refer to the man pages for
mksf to review settings for rewind/no rewind, Berkeley mode, AT&T mode,
ect.
After performing the
insf
and
mksf
commands check the installation by
using the command
ioscan –fn | grep –C tape
. You should see output
showing the hardware and device addressing and also the device name
attached to the Viper 200.