StorageWorks 8505 8mm Cartridge Tape Drive

the first string (DEC EXB-8505 8mm Helical Scan /w Compression) is the name given to the drive.

the second string ( 16) is the length of the vendor ID provided by the SCSI "inquiry" command.

the third string ( ST_TYPE_EXB8500) is the drive type for the driver.

the fourth string ( 1024) is the block size in bytes.

the fifth string (( ST_BSF . . .) is drive options.

the sixth string ( 5000) is the maximum read retries.

the seventh string ( 5000) is the maximum write retries.

the eighth string ( 0x14, 0x90, 0x15, 0x8C) is the density codes (low à hi) as defined below:

-0x14 is the vendor-unique density code for the EXB-8200 in the uncompressed mode.

-0x90 is the vendor-unique density code for EXB-8200c in the compressed mode.

-0x15 is the vendor-unique density code for the EXB-8500 in the uncompressed mode.

-0x8C is the density code for the EXB-8500c in the compressed mode.

the ninth string (0,0 . . .) is the speed code (not used).

After you have edited the kernel using the standard config).

"st_conf.c" file and added the above entry, rebuild the procedure (for further help, refer to the man pages of

ŽInstall the tape SBB into the StorageWorks enclosure and power on the system. We recommend that the SWXTE SCSI device address be set to ID 4 or 5.

NOTE

If your SCSI host adapter is supported by the “probe-scsi”command, then it may be used to verify at the boot prompt that the connected device is correctly attached to the system.

Reboot the system using the following command at the boot prompt:

>boot

The system reboots with the newly compiled kernel and creates special files in /dev so that it can communicate with the SWXTE. Verify that “ DEC EXB-8505 8mm Helical Scan /w Compression” is displayed as a target when the system is booting.

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