Chapter 6 UNIX Settings
Configuring for SGI Irix
Configuring for SGI Irix
Finding Current | To properly attach SCSI devices to hosts it is necessary to ensure that each |
SCSI Controllers | target device has a unique SCSI address. The command hinv can be used |
and Targets | to find all attached SCSI controllers and target devices. To search for all |
| SCSI controllers and devices use the command: |
| hinv |
| The output of the command will be similar to the following: |
| Integral SCSI controller 0: Version ADAPTEC 7880 |
| Disk drive unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 |
| CD ROM unit 4 on SCSI controller 0 |
| Integral SCSI controller 1: Version ADAPTEC 7880 |
| Tape drive: unit 6 on SCSI controller 1: DAT |
This output shows that a tape drive is present on SCSI controller 1 at SCSI
ID address #6. Available SCSI IDs are
•0,2,3,5 6, 8 - 15 on controller 0
•1 - 5 and 8 - 15 on controller 1 (this controller supports Wide/Ultra SCSI)
Note: SCSI ID #7 is almost always dedicated to the SCSI controller. Never configure your target device for ID 7 unless you are absolutely sure that the controller is not addressed for ID 7. See figure 2 on page 9 to view how to set the SCSI ID address jumpers for the
Modifying the IRIX To attach the
Configuration File be modified by a text editor. The file can be found in /var/sysgen/master.d. Open the file and use the text editor to add the following at the end of the tape device entries:
For IRIX 6.4/6.5
{DATTAPE, TPDAT, 8, 7, “CERTANCE”, “ULTRIUM 2”, 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
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