Adding Stape And Schgr (Autoloader Driver) To The Kernel - HP LTO-4 Technical Reference Manual

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The lunpath hardware path for the above tape drive is
"0/4/1/0.0x50060b0000b7f3c8.0x0".
The FC bus ID is "0/4/1/0" (including all the numbers separated by "/").
From the remaining "0x50060b0000b7f3c8.0x0" portion:
Tape drive WWN (hexadecimal) = 0x50060b0000b7f3c8
Tape drive SCSI LUN = 0x0 (hexadecimal SCSI-3 64-bit LUN identifier)

Adding stape and schgr (autoloader driver) to the kernel

For HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2
If your tape drive or autoloader does not appear in ioscan listing or is listed with H/W Type
"UNKNOWN" you may need to install the appropriate drivers.
Use the 'sam' utility. Sam runs as a mouse driven GUI
capability, or as a console text-based interface
Tab and arrow keys to navigate, and the Return key to select.
SAM GUI
Figure 1
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HP (HP-UX) servers and workstations
(Figure
1) on a system with full graphics
(Figure
2). If you use the text-based interface, use the

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