Configuring The Scsi Id For Sco Openserver - Compaq DDS-2 4/16-GB Reference Manual

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2-6 Compaq DAT Drive Reference Guide
Configuring the SCSI ID for SCO
OpenServer
Writer: Debbie McRill Project: Compaq DAT Drive Reference Guide Comments:
Part Number: 155452-002 File Name: Chapter 2 Installing Software Drivers.doc Last Saved On: 2/10/00 10:03 PM
In the pre-configured kernel used to install SCO OpenServer, the following
SCSI IDs are automatically set:
Disk = 0
Tape = 2
CD-ROM = 5
To determine the SCSI ID of the new tape drive (if not known):
1. Run System Configuration and look under "Review or Modify
Hardware Settings," then "View and Edit Details." The values reported
for controller number, target ID, LUN, and bus number will be used
during
mkdev tape
command.
2. Boot the computer to single user mode and run the
command.
3. Remove the default tape device from controller 0, ID 2.
4. Add the new tape drive to the configuration.
5. Relink the kernel and reboot the computer to multi-user mode.
6. Run the
command to ensure the new tape configuration is
hwconfig
correct. The information will appear in a line such as:
%tape - - - type= S ha=0 id=2 lun=0 ht= ...
In the above example, "id=2" indicates that the SCSI ID is 2.
See the installation card that came with the DAT tape drive for more
information on setting the SCSI ID.
IMPORTANT: SCO OpenServer's install kernel will only communicate with
the first SCSI controller in the system. Remove the generic tape at ID2,
then add the correct tape driver using correct ID, bus, and LUN values.
Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
mkdev tape

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