Reference Documents
Reference Documents
Installing a DLT, SDLT, VS, LTO, or DAT Tape Drive Into a Linux Operating System
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As you install and work with your Linux system, you should have the manual
for your tape drive available to refer to. Following is a list of all the product
manuals for Quantum tape drives.
Product Manual Title
DLT 2000/DLT 2500/DLT 2700 Cartridge Tape Subsystem
Product Manual
DLT 2000XT/DLT 2500XT/DLT 2700XT Product Manual
DLT 4000 Product Manual
DLT 7000 Product Manual
DLT 8000 Product Manual
SDLT 220 and SDLT 320 Product Manual
SDLT 600 Product Manual
DLT1 Tape Drive Installation and Operations Guide
VS80 Tape Drive Installation and Operations Guide
VS160 Tape Drive Installation and Operations Guide
DLT-V4 Product Manual
LTO-1/LTO-2 Tape Drive User's Guide
LTO-3 Tape Drive User's Guide
DDS-4/DAT 72 User's Guide
Example
Meaning
Represents the device number.
st0
In actual practice, this numeric
character may be any number from
0 to 31 depending on the node. See
Identifying Device Nodes
page 14 for more information.
The asterisk is a placeholder
mt-st*
representing the rest of the file
name.
6464215-01, Rev B
January 2006
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0
Document
Number
81-109132-03
81-109253-03
81-60043-04
81-60000-06
81-60118-04
81-85002-01
81-81184-01
000826-01
001596-01
81-81191-01
81-81422-02
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50000711
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