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2.2.3 Further Configuration Information For All Tape Devices

Further information on all operational tape drive parameters for all tape device types may be found in the manual supplied with your system titled ‘AIX DPX/20 System Management Guide OS & Devices’ in the section ‘Tape Drive Attributes’.

2.2.4 Update the config.tape file

A minimum device 0 needs to be specified to install mvEnterprise. The config.tape file contains 32 lines of data representing devices 0 to 31 respectively. For example, to make rmt1 the default tape drive, or device 0, the first line in config.tape should be:

/dev/rmt1.1

where the suffix 1 signifies that the tape device rmt1 is a non-rewind device. On a new installation, the install program attempts to build the config.tape file based on the tape devices it has found on the system.

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Contents Raining Data Corporation MvEnterprise Release 4.1.0 on AIXPage Table of Contents MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Installation Overview Installation InstructionsNotation Explanation Notation ConventionsAlternate font BoldAdditional Documentation Assembly Language Manual Part NumberMvEnterprise Pick License Management All licensed ports are in use Before You Install Usr/config Usr/stat Mkdir production Installation InstructionsCd /production Tar -xvpf tapedevicenameInstall -o -m Prompt Response MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Filerestore AbsrestoreMv prodpick prodpick.reg Cp -p pickoda prodpickSYSTEM-UPGRADE Enter number of phantoms for restore, CR for noneMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Account File Upgrade File ListingHow many mvEnterprise terminals? MvEnterprise Install ProgramEnter the name to be used for the mvEnterprise program? Enter initial data base names When done, type endSupport Scripts Cshrc Login AbsKillpick Mmailaddr Installation Options#prodpick -istacked.data MvEnterprise Monitor ProgramNo flow control passed to program as Flow y -X-on/off flow control defaultData Input flow control onlyMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Current VFS = 48 Map = 1 Sequence = Adjusted lines = Current VFS = 36 Map = 1 Sequence = Adjusted lines =Prodpick Set the coldstart flag. Implied by options -a, or -f MvEnterprise Disk Flushing Program MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Prodpick -l0 -e Extending Disk SpaceProdpick -l0 PhantomsUsers Select Add Print Queue MvEnterprise Line Printer Driver ProgramMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Select Default Print Job Attributes Select Change/Show Printer CharacteristicsProdpick.lpd prodpick.lj3pcl.99 lj3pcl 10 -r & where Prodpick.lj3pcl.99Startptr 0,0,0,S99 Prodpick -l99 -oh -t/dev/prodpick.lj3pcl.99Startptr Getting Started Configure the System for mvEnterprise on AIXSet -o Set -o emacsConfigure Tape Devices for mvEnterprise on AIX Select Tape Drive. The Tape Drive screen displays Special Considerations for Quarter-Inch Cartridge Tape Units Special Considerations for 4mm DAT UnitsMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Update the config.tape file Further Configuration Information For All Tape DevicesDev/rmt1.1 Configure Disks for mvEnterprise on AIX Volume Group name. Type mvevg00 MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Create a Logical Volume to Store mvEnterprise Data Select key Page Select File Systems. The File Systems menu displays Create a File System to Store mvEnterprise DataSelect Mount Automatically at system restart?, then type yes Mounting the File System Enter Create a Database to Store mvEnterprise DataMvefs/mvelv00/DB0 Mvefs/mvelv02/DB1 end How many frames in this data space5000 minimum? Update the System to use Ethertape Configure the System to use EthertapeVi /etc/pse.conf Xtiso Tcp Dev/xti/tcpUpdate the /etc/hosts File Etc/hosts IndexMD-UPGRADE Utility