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For a Generation 2 drive, the second line will be:
8/0/2/0.3.0
3.
Highlight the Ultrium drive and select the following from the tool bar:
Actions
Create Device Files
Create Default Device Files
This creates default device files for the drive. To view the files that have been created, select:
Actions
Create Device Files
Show Device Files
where:
Device File
<I>
<I>m
<I>mn
<I>mb
<I>mnb
<X>
<Y>
<Z>
cXtYbZBEST
cXtYbZBESTb
cXtYbZBESTn
cXtYbZBESTnb
4.
Exit sam and run ioscan to see the tape drive:
%/sbin/ioscan -C tape -fn
To create device files using mksf:
This method is not recommended.
NOTE:
1.
Run insf :
% /sbin/insf -C tape
2.
Create device files for the devices using the mksf command:
% /sbin/mksf -d stape -I <instance> [-n] [-u] /dev/rmt/X<name>
where:
Argument
-d stape
-I <instance>
[-n]
stape
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Description
Instance number of the drive:
AT&T encoding, rewind driver
AT&T encoding, non-rewind driver
Berkeley encoding, rewind driver
Berkeley encoding, rewind driver
Card number
Target number
LUN number:
Best compression driver, AT&T encoding, with rewind
Best compression driver, Berkeley encoding, with rewind
Best compression driver, AT&T encoding, non-rewind
Best compression driver, Berkeley encoding, non-rewind
Description
SCSI tape driver
Tape drive's hardware address via the instance of the SCSI tape driver.
The first instance is 0, the second 1, and so on.
No rewind; absence of this parameter indicates rewind mode
Ultrium 2-SCSI
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