Ibm (Aix) Servers And Workstations; Determining The Scsi Id; Configuring The Device Files; If You Are Using A Graphics Terminal Running X-Windows - HP 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape Configuration Manual

Dds/dat evolution ii drives
Hide thumbs Also See for 157770-001 - DAT Drive 20/40 Tape:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

5

IBM (AIX) servers and workstations

NOTE:
Only SCSI drives are supported on AIX .

Determining the SCSI ID

Before you configure your system to support your drive, determine which SCSI ID to use. IDs must be
unique for each device attached to the SCSI bus. To list existing devices, use the following:
% lsdev -C |grep SCSI
This produces output similar to:
scsi0 Available 00-00-0S Standard SCSI I/O Controller
hdisk0 Available 00-00-0S-0 1.0 GB SCSI Disk Drive
rmt1 Defined 00-00-0S-2,0 Other SCSI Tape Drive
The SCSI ID is in the series
IDs and choose an available ID to assign to the new tape drive.

Configuring the device files

To install a DDS-format drive on an IBM workstation, create the appropriate device files for the drive.
To change to variable block mode, use the following procedure:

If you are using a graphics terminal running X-Windows

1.
At a Windows terminal, type:
smit tape
2.
The following window is displayed:
If no device has been configured at this address before, select "
the address.
Otherwise, select "
, where
00-00-0S-X,0
change/show characteristics of a tape drive
HP Evolution II DDS/DAT drives: UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide
is the SCSI ID. Review the list of existing SCSI
X
add a tape drive
" to set up
"
25

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents