Chapter 6 UNIX Settings
Configuring for the Sun Environment (Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 7, 8, and 9)
We recommend that the
We recommend Ultra3
Configuring the |
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| Drive correctly, add the following lines to the file st.conf in the directory / | |
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| “CERTANCEULTRIUM 2”, “Seagate LTO 2”, ”Certance_LTO2”; | |
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| Note: The last entry in this section must end with a semicolon |
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| • Certance LTO2 = 1,0x3b,0,0x1d639,4,0x,00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0,1; |
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| The value 0x1d639 equates to the way that the | |
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| Drive is configured to operate in the Solaris environment. This value | |
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| Support variable length records (variable length block size) | |
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| • | Backspace over files (same as .mt bsf. command to backspace over |
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| file marks) |
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| • | Backspace over records (same as .mt bsr., backspace over |
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| individual tape blocks) |
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| and erase the entire tape) |
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| • Device driver is unloadable | |
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| • Long timeouts (5 times longer than normal) | |
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| • | Buffered writes supported |
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| • Variable record size not limited to 64k |
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