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This guide provides basic information on configuring HP Surestore DLT1 tape drives with various operating systems. The table below lists the models for which this information is appropriate.
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HP Surestore | DLT1 drives | 80 GB | BNCHMARKDLT1 | |
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*Drive Identification in UNIX Configuration: These strings should be used in UNIX scripts wherever the drive type has to be identified. There are no hardware configuration switches.
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