Hp-Data Values - HP C1537A Technical Reference Manual

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HP-Data Values

Value
1
0x34
1024
HP autoloaders with firmware revision 9503 or later only:
random access to tapes within the autoloader, you must add the "
entry for each autoloader.
You may also like to make the following addition to your standard
configuration just above the
tape-driver-buffering = 4;
This may improve the ability of your system to keep the drive streaming,
depending on your form of backup.
2
If you are replacing an existing tape device on the same SCSI ID, remove
the contents of the
/dev/rmt
% cd /dev/rmt
% rm *
3
Do a reconfigure boot:
% cd /
% touch
/reconfigure
% sync;halt
When the system is down, reboot:
4
% boot -r
Make sure you include the
reconfigured using the new data.
You should now be able to use the drive.
5
Use
/dev/rmt/Xcb
where
is the relevant device address.
X
Use
/dev/rmt/Xcbn
device.
The values for
HP-data1
mode, have the following meanings:
This value should be 1.
Value for a DAT drive in
Default block size. For variable block size, use 0 instead of 1024 (except
with Solaris 2.3, where you should not use 0).
tape-config-list
directory as follows:
switch, so that the device directory is
-r
if you require a compression rewind device file,
when you require a compression non-rewind
,
and
, which provide normal DDS
HP-data2
name
Meaning
/usr/include/sys/mtio.h
Sun Workstations—Solaris 2 (SunOS 5.x)
To allow
"
lun=1
entries:
.
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