GESNSO2X
Revision 10 – 6 January, 2003
Add the following in st.conf:
tape-config-list=
"SEAGATE ULTRIUM06242-XXX",”Overland LTO","lto-data",
“HP Ultrium 1”,”HP Ultrium 1”, “ULTRIUM-1”,
“HP Ultrium 2”,”HP Ultrium 2”, “ULTRIUM-2”,
"QUANTUM SuperDLT1","Overland SuperDLT1","sdlt1-data",
"QUANTUM SDLT 320","Overland SDLT 320","sdlt320-data",
"SONY SDX-700C","Sony AIT3 8mm","SONY_AIT",
"SONY SDX-500C","Sony AIT2 8mm","SONY_AIT",
"SONY SDX-300C","Sony AIT1 8mm","SONY_AIT",
"QUANTUM DLT8000","Overland DLT8000","dlt8000-data",
"QUANTUM DLT7000","Overland DLT7000","dlt7000-data",
"Quantum DLT4000","Overland DLT4000","dlt4000-data",
"DEC DLT2000","Overland DLT2000XT","dlt2000xt-data",
"OVERLANDL490E","Overland L490E","l490e-data",
"OVERLANDT490E","Overland T490E","l490e-data",
"OVERLAND 5622","Overland 5622/5624","ninetrk-data",
"OVERLANDM995","Overland M995","ninetrk-data";
lto-data= 1,0x36,0,0x1d639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0;
ULTRIUM-1 = 1,0x36,0,0x1d639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x40,3;
ULTRIUM-2 = 1,0x36,0,0x1d639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x42,3;
sdlt320-data = 1,0x38,0,0x1D639,4,0x90,0x91,0x92,0x93,3;
sdlt1-data= 1,0x36,0,0x1d639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0;
SONY_AIT= 1,0x36,0,0x1d679,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0;
dlt8000-data= 1,0x36,0,0xd619,4,0x84,0x85,0x88,0x89,3;
dlt7000-data= 1,0x36,0,0xd619,4,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,3;
dlt4000-data= 1,0x36,0,0xd619,4,0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,3;
dlt2000xt-data= 1,0x36,0,0xd619,4,0x17,0x18,0x80,0x81,3;
l490e-data= 1,0x36,0,0x4619,4,0x90,0x91,0x92,0x93,3;
ninetrk-data = 1,0x33,0,0x443d,4,0x02,0x02,0x03,0x03,3;
4. After editing and saving the new st.conf file, shut down the system and reboot with
the following command:
>boot -rv
The switch r forces the compiling of the kernel and the switch v is verbose. As the
system boots, it will recompile the kernel and create the special files in /dev to
communicate with the tape drive. Switch v causes the SCSI targets to be displayed
during the boot. It will display whatever value is entered in the second string of the
associated tape-config-list entry defined in step 3. After the system has finished booting,
you can use the UNIX command dmesg to determine if the tape device has been
properly recognized.
5. Special files used to communicate with the tape drive will be created in the /dev/rmt
directory. After completing steps 1-4 and logging on to the system, determine the
/dev/rmt device files associated with the tape drive by typing the following at a UNIX
prompt:
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