HP Ultrium Tape Drive manual Version Date Changes

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Date

Changes

Edition 6

September 2004

Generation 3 SCSI and FC drive version

Edition 6.1

December 2004

Reformatted and updated

 

 

 

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Contents Generation 3 drives Version Date Changes Contents Verifying the Installation Documents specific to HP Ultrium drives Purpose of this manualRelated documents Documentation mapDrives-general Interface How error correction works General documents and standardizationTel 800 854 7179 or 714 261 Irvine, CAPage Ultrium Drives in a Library Backup ApplicationsIntroduction IntroductionHP-UX AIX Introduction Determining the Scsi ID HP-UX SystemsHP Servers and Workstations-HP-UX HP-UX SystemsSelect the following Creating the Device FilesFor an HP Ultrium drive, execute the following When you have exited sam, run ioscan to see the tape drive WhereTo create a device file with the following characteristics Run insf as followsHardware path can be found from previous ioscan output For compressed mode defaultWhat Next? HP-UX Systems HP Alpha Unix HP Alpha UnixHP Alpha Unix Add the following entry to your /dev/ddr.dbase fileWhat Next? This will produce output that looks similar to Configuring the Device FilesDetermining the Scsi ID Device Filenames under AIX Determining the Scsi ID Linux Configuring on Linux SystemsLinux LinuxThis should find a number of lines. One should look like Using the Seek and Tell Features of mt Where /dev/stp is the device fileLinux This will produce output similar to the following Sun Systems, Solaris 8, 9Sun Systems, Solaris 8, 9 This produces a list similar toDetermine the device file by typing Ls -l /dev/rmt/*m grep st@XHP-Data Values Do a reconfigure bootWhen the system is down, reboot Specifies the LUN for the device Values for the parameters for name are as followsSpecifies the Scsi ID target of the device To verify the installation Verifying the InstallationVerifying the Installation of the Drive Unix Verifying the InstallationFile The name of the file to archive, prefixed with ‘./’ Read the file back from tapeExtract the file from the tape Compare the original with the restored versionChange to the temporary directory Verifying the Installation Glossary GlossaryFeatures required by that standard Response to a filemark commandFibre Channel switching technology Point-to-point connection between itself and the fabricGlossary Glossary AIX IndexIndex Index