Hsc Or Pci Pass-Through Driver Installation8; Creating A Device File For The Robotics Controller8 - HP Surestore Tape Library Model 10/180 Configuration Manual

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HSC or PCI
Pass-Through
Driver
Installation
Creating a
Device File for
the Robotics
Controller
8
Configuring the Host System
NOTE
HP C7200-8000 is used only as an example. The actual
ioscan output will reflect the product number of the library
you are configuring.
The following procedure assumes the use of a SAM terminal mode.
In X-windows (GUI) mode, use the mouse button to select an option.
1. Run SAM.
2. Select Kernel Config, and press Return.
3. Select Drivers, and press Return.
4. Select sctl.
NOTE
If Current State is "In," proceed to
the Robotics
step.
5. From the Menu Bar, select Actions. Select Add Drivers to
Kernel, and press Return.
6. From the Menu Bar, select Actions. Select Create New
Kernel, and press Return.
Are you sure
7. At the
8. After the status messages, select OK. Press Return. The system
reboots.
1. Use the mknod command to create a device file to access the
robotics controller. The command syntax is:
/user/sbin/mknod /dev/scsi/<devfilename> c
<majornum> <minornum>
<devfilename> is the user-defined name of the device file.
<majornum> is the character major number from the lsdev
command.
<minornum> is the minor number in the format 0xIITL00;
where II is the two-digit card instance number in
hexadecimal; T is the target SCSI ID number; L is the LUN
number, and 00 is reserved.
Controller. Otherwise, continue with the next
Yes
prompt, respond
Creating a Device File for
. Press Return.

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