Quantum LTO-2 manual Configuring, Device File, St.conf

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Chapter 6 UNIX Settings

Configuring for the Sun Environment (Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 7, 8, and 9)

We recommend that the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive not be attached to esp controllers. This controller is not fast enough to work with the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive. The minimum recommended controller would be a glm controller, which is an Ultra Wide controller.

We recommend Ultra3 SCSI-capable controllers capable of 160MB/s data transfer as a minimum. Slow backups will result if using slower SCSI controllers.

Configuring the

 

To configure Solaris 2.4 and above to use the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape

Device File

 

Drive correctly, add the following lines to the file st.conf in the directory /

st.conf

 

kernel/drv.

 

 

tape-config-list=

 

 

“CERTANCEULTRIUM 2”, “Seagate LTO 2”, ”Certance_LTO2”;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The last entry in this section must end with a semicolon

 

 

 

• Certance LTO2 = 1,0x3b,0,0x1d639,4,0x,00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0,1;

 

 

 

 

 

The value 0x1d639 equates to the way that the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape

 

 

Drive is configured to operate in the Solaris environment. This value

 

 

enables the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive to:

 

 

Support variable length records (variable length block size)

 

 

Backspace over files (same as .mt bsf. command to backspace over

 

 

 

file marks)

 

 

Backspace over records (same as .mt bsr., backspace over

 

 

 

individual tape blocks)

 

 

• Long time-out for long erase function (it is not recommended to try

 

 

 

and erase the entire tape)

 

 

LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive knows when end of data has been

 

 

 

encountered

 

 

• Device driver is unloadable

 

 

• Long timeouts (5 times longer than normal)

 

 

Buffered writes supported

 

 

• Variable record size not limited to 64k

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Contents 72 Copyright Statement Contents Chapter Operation Injected Noise Reliability Safety Compliance EMC ComplianceMean Time to Replace Chapter Troubleshooting Guide Figures Figures Viii Tables Tables Audience Purpose Document Organization PrefaceConventions NotationalTech Tip Contacts SCSI-2 SpecificationRelated DocumentsVisit our web site Customer SupportSend faxes for the Customer Support Department to Send e-mail for the Customer Support Department to1Introduction Features 2Installation and Quick Start Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Quick Start GuideDrive Quick Start Desktop LTO-2 Internal Tape Drive Guidelines and Cautions Unpacking and InspectionInstalling an Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive Drive Installation InstructionsScsi ID Jumper PinsScsi ID=8 Terminator Power Open Shunted DefaultJumpers Horizontally or vertically see figure MountingWithin 5 degrees of horizontal Internal LTO Half-Height Tape Drive Mounting Dimensions Rear View Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive Tape Libraries Connecting aChecking the Scsi Termination Serial Cable forCable Connecting a PowerInstalling the LTO Driver Pin Numbers DescriptionInstalling a Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive CordLTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide 3Operation Generic Front Panel Display Understanding the Front Panel DisplayEOT Blink CodesCartridge Using LTO CartridgesLoading a Cartridge Unloading a Cartridge Write-protecting aCartridge Care MaintenanceRetensioning the Tape Drive MaintenanceOperation Drive Maintenance Operation Drive Maintenance Track Layout 4TheoryShows the layout of data on an LTO tape Data Buffer Recording MethodData Integrity C1 ECC Tracking is re-established FaultsData Compression Servo-trackingData Compression Considerations Compression Intelligent DataPage 5Specifications Internal Scsi Drive Specification Without Bezel With Bezel Physical SpecificationsInternal LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive Dimensions Specification +12 VDC + 5VDC Power SpecificationsIdle Power Watts RMS Standby Power Typical Operating Power Specification LTO-2 Drive Performance SpecificationsSpecification Value Environmental Requirements Specification Operational Non-operationalInjected Noise ReliabilityAt any frequency between 45 Hz and 20 MHz Mean Time Between Failures Specification DescriptionEnvironmental Considerations LTO Cartridge SpecificationsMean Time to ReplaceCartridge Memory Regulatory ComplianceReliability Country Regulatory Organization Compliant to EMC Compliance Country Regulatory Organization Compliant to Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 6UNIX Settings Word About Scsi Controllers Configuring for the DEC/Compaq Unix EnvironmentParameters Save the file. Then run the following commandControllers Finding CurrentTargets TypesDevice File ConfiguringSt.conf Smit Set the Block size to Enter Smit at the Tape Drive menu by typing smit tapeCurrent tape drives can be found using the command Configuring for SCO Open ServerUsing the command This command produces output similar toConfiguring the LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive with mkdev Finding Existing Scsi Controllers Devices Configuring for LinuxYou may see output similar to To find existing Scsi devices execute the commandYou should see output similar to Scsi controllers and devices use the command Configuring for SGI IrixOutput of the command will be similar to the following Configuration Configuring for HP-UXHardware/Driver Unix Settings Configuring for HP-UX Installation Best Practices 7Troubleshooting GuideClicking on Computer Management Device Manager Troubleshooting Suggestions Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Suggestions Red Hat Linux Windows Operating SystemTape will not Load into Tape Drive Problems with Tape Drive and CartridgeTape will not Eject from the Drive LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide Problems During Backup/Restore Operations Emergency Reset and Emergency Cartridge EjectPreviously Written Data on the Tape will be Destroyed If either of the following messages appears Tape is Write Protected Miscellaneous TapeAlert MessagesLTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide Slow Backups LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide Index Index Scsi ID Tape drive