Configuring for sgi irix, Finding current scsi controllers and targets, Modifying the irix configuration file – Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual
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Chapter 6 UNIX Settings
Configuring for SGI Irix
LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide
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Configuring for SGI Irix
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Finding Current
SCSI Controllers
and Targets
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To properly attach SCSI devices to hosts it is necessary to ensure that each
target device has a unique SCSI address. The command hinv can be used
to find all attached SCSI controllers and target devices. To search for all
SCSI controllers and devices use the command:
hinv –v | grep SCSI
The output of the command will be similar to the following:
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version ADAPTEC 7880
Disk drive unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
CD ROM unit 4 on SCSI controller 0
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version ADAPTEC 7880
Tape drive: unit 6 on SCSI controller 1: DAT
This output shows that a tape drive is present on SCSI controller 1 at SCSI
ID address #6. Available SCSI IDs are
•
0,2,3,5 6, 8 - 15 on controller 0
•
1 - 5 and 8 - 15 on controller 1 (this controller supports Wide/Ultra SCSI)
Modifying the IRIX
Configuration File
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To attach the LTO-3 Tape Drive to IRIX the file .scsi. needs to be modified
by a text editor. The file can be found in
/var/sysgen/master.d.
Open the
file and use the text editor to add the following at the end of the tape
device entries:
For IRIX 6.4/6.5
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{DATTAPE, TPDAT, 8, 7, “CERTANCE”, “ULTRIUM 3”, 0, 0, {0},
MTCAN_BSF | MTCAN_BSR | MTCAN_APPEND | MTCAN_SETMK |
MTCAN_PREV | MTCAN_SYNC | MTCAN_SPEOD | MTCAN_CHKRDY |
MTCAN_VAR | MTCAN_SETSZ | MTCAN_SILI | MTCAN_SEEK |
Note:
SCSI ID #7 is almost always dedicated to the SCSI controller.
Never configure your target device for ID 7 unless you are
absolutely sure that the controller is not addressed for ID 7.
See
on page 16 to view how to set the SCSI ID address
jumpers for the LTO-3 Tape Drives.