Installing VolServ

Step 7. Enter ls /dev/scsi to display the nodes for all

SCSI devices. An example report is:

$ ls /dev/scsi

sc0d1l0 sc1d2l0 sc2d1l0 sc2d3l0 sc2d5l0 sc2d8l0

sc0d2l0 sc1d3l0

sc2d2l0

sc2d4l0 sc2d6l0

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this example, the SCSI Device to be entered for configuration

 

 

of this SCSI library for VolServ is sc2d6l0 where c2

 

 

corresponds to Controller 2, d6 corresponds to SCSI ID (Unit)

 

 

6, l0 and corresponds to Logical Unit Number (LUN) 0.

Solaris Host

 

Connected SCSI devices to a Solaris host will not be recognized

 

 

until properly configured. .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These instructions do not apply to a SCSI library that is to be

 

 

 

controlled via the Scalar DLC network attachment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once configured as a device node, the SCSI target ID must be

 

 

determined and used for configuring the library for VolServ,

 

 

refer to the "SCSI Parameters" section of the Using the VolServ

 

 

GUI manual.

 

 

To configure a SCSI device node to an Solaris host:

 

 

Step 1.

Gracefully power-down the Solaris host to be used

 

 

 

for the SCSI connected archive.

 

 

Step 2.

Connect the properly terminated SCSI library.

 

 

Step 3.

Power-up the library.

 

 

Step 4.

Wait for the library to finish it's initialization scans.

 

 

Step 5.

Power-up the Solaris host computer.

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