Configuration
5. Verify that the current state column shows the driver as "out". If the state is
6. Highlight "schgr". From the Actions menu select Add Driver(s) to Kernel.
7. Verify that pending state column is now listing "in".
8. Return to the Actions menu and select Process New Kernel. This will install
Formatting and mounting UDO rewritable disks
After loading the drive with media from the Operator Control Panel (OCP) or by
using the HP-UX MC utility, you can format and mount the media as you would
any other disk drive in HP-UX.
1. Identify the SCSI address of the desired drive by inspecting the output of
Note:
perform an "insf -e" to build the appropriate device files.
disk
2. Format and mount the disk using the bolded device file information shown in
Your UDO disk is now formatted and mounted, and can be used on HP-UX.
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listed as "in", skip the remaining schgr installation steps.
the driver, rebuild the kernel and request a reboot of the system in order to
move the kernel into place.
ioscan-fn:
a. Scroll through the ioscan output and look for the entry "AA961A" in
the Device Description column.
b. Look for the corresponding /dev/rdsk and /dev/dsk entries.
If the /dev/rdsk and /dev/dsk entries are not listed, it may be necessary to
c. Record the device file information listed, such as:
4 0/6/0/0.0.0
/dev/dsk/c4t0d0 /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0
the above example.
a. Create a directory to use as a mount point, such as mkdir/mnt/UDO.
b. Format the disk using the newfs command:
newfs -F vxfs /dev/rdsk/c4t0d0
c. Mount the disk to the directory you created in
mount/dev/dsk/c4t0d0/mnt/UDO.
HP StorageWorks 1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox Setup Guide
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2.a, such as