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Quantum DLT 1 Install Manual

Quantum dlt 1: install guide
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DLT™1/7 TAPE UNIT INSTALLATION
Digital Unix 4.0;
IBM RISC System/6000 must have the appropriate SCSI interface for DLT drive to attached to, i.e., a SCSI
single-ended DLT drive can be attached only to a SCSI single-ended interface. The same is true for SCSI
differential attachment. After the DLT tape peripheral has been attached, you will need to perform certain
system operations that allow the DLT tape peripheral to be recognized.
Adding device definitions
Adding device definitions
Digital UNIX version 4.0 uses Dynamic Device Recognition to simplify adding support for
a new SCSI device. Adding a new device is a three-step process:
1. Use the ed, vi, or jot editor to add or modify a tape drive definition in the
/etc/ddr.dbase file. This file contains sectio ns for each device definition. Adding a
new device definition is usually as easy as copying and pasting information from a
similar device and making one or two modifications.
2. Make the new definition(s) known to the system by issuing the command
c /etc/ddr.dbase
3. (optional) Generate the device files by running
When these steps are complete, your system is ready to use the new tape drive. You do not
need to reboot. If the new tape drive does not operate as you expect, you can repeat the
above steps to modify the definition until the device operates correctly.
Procedure for modifying the device definitions
Note: The device definitions in this document are for Digital UNIX version
4.0a. Later versions may contain slightly different default entries in the
/etc/ddr.dbase file.
Follow these steps to add a new tape drive to the /etc/ddr.dbase file:
Important: Always create a backup copy of the file before you modify it.
4. Login with root privileges.
5. Go to the /etc directory:
6.
cd /etc
7. Make a backup copy of the original ddr.dbase file:
8.
cp /etc/ddr.dbase /etc/ddr.dbase.orig
9. Edit the ddr.dbase file to add the new tape drive. See the following sections for the
required modifications for each type of Exabyte tape drive.
.
/dev/MAKEDEV
for the added device.
ddr_config

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Summary of Contents for Quantum DLT 1

  • Page 1 DLT™1/7 TAPE UNIT INSTALLATION Digital Unix 4.0; IBM RISC System/6000 must have the appropriate SCSI interface for DLT drive to attached to, i.e., a SCSI single-ended DLT drive can be attached only to a SCSI single-ended interface. The same is true for SCSI differential attachment.
  • Page 2 vi ddr.dbase 11. Save the changes to the file: 13. Go to the /dev directory: cd /dev 15. Create device files for the new tape drive: MAKEDEV [id] Where [id] is the SCSI ID of the new tape drive. For example, files for a tape drive at SCSI ID 5.
  • Page 3 InquiryLength RequestSenseLength DENSITY: DensityNumber = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 DensityCode = default Buffered = 0x1 # #################################################################### SCSIDEVICE # Matches DLT1 Type = tape Name = "QUANTUM" "DLT7000" PARAMETERS: TypeSubClass TagQueueDepth MaxTransferSize ReadyTimeSeconds DENSITY: DensityNumber = 0 DensityCode = 0x86 CompressionCode = 0x0...
  • Page 4 Buffered = 0x1 DENSITY: DensityNumber = 2,4,5,6,7 DensityCode = 0x87 CompressionCode = 0x0 Buffered = 0x1 DENSITY: DensityNumber = 3 DensityCode = 0x7f CompressionCode = 0x0 Buffered = 0x1 DLT Mini-Library Usage The Solaris operating system does not support SCSI-2 media changer device commands. Therefore, an installed DLT™7 mini-library can not be utilized in random access mode and can only be accessed in sequential mode.

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