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Solaris Zones Support, opt/IBMtape/tapelist -l, pkgadd, ztapelist, Synopsis, Options and Usage

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Solaris Device Driver (IBMtape) 3. Run the EZ Fibre utility to find and record the mapped target and LUN of the tape device. 4. Remove the comment from the beginning entry for AMCC HBA in /usr/kernel/drv/IBMtape.conf: name="IBMtape" parent="jnic146x" target=0; 5. Update the entry for the device in IBMtape.conf if necessary. The current entry in IBMtape.conf adds target 255 with LUN 0 and 1. For instance, use the following command to add an entry for a mapped device with a target 200 and LUN 3: name="IBMtape" class="scsi" target=200 lun=3; 6. Unload and reload the IBMtape driver: # /opt/IBMtape/tmd -s # rem_drv IBMtape # add_drv -m '* 0666 bin bin' IBMtape # /opt/IBMtape/tmd 7. Display information on the configured devices by running /opt/IBMtape/tapelist -l. Solaris Zones Support The Solaris Zones partitioning technology on Solaris 10 is used to virtualize operating system services and provide an isolated and secure environment for running applications. Every Solaris system contains a global zone with ID 0, where the IBMtape driver is installed. Zones hosted by a global zone are known as non-global zones, which have their own node name, virtual network interface, and storage assignment. The IBMtape driver supports the Solaris Zones environment. To install IBMtape on the system with the virtualized zones, run the pkgadd system command from the global zone: #pkgadd -G -d IBMtape.x.x.x.x The IBMtape install script installs the driver in the global zone and installs some of IBMtape utilities running a non-root user in all zones. Since the tape devices in non-global zones are configured from the global zone, a script program called ztapelist was developed to help the user display the IBM tape devices and to dynamically assign or remove IBM tape devices in non-global zones without the non-global zone reboot requirement. The utility (available in IBMtape 4.1.5.2 or later) is installed on Solaris 10 and runs in the global zone only. Use the ztapelist utility on the command line as follows: Synopsis /opt/IBMtape/ztapelist [-l] [-c] [-z zonename] [-a] [-d] [-h] Options and Usage ztapelist recognizes the following options: -l -c -z zonename Displays IBM tape device information with the column headers for all zones Displays IBM tape device information without the column headers for all zones Shows IBM tape devices in a zone 136 IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User's Guide

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3.
Run the EZ Fibre utility to find and record the mapped target and LUN of the
tape device.
4.
Remove the comment from the beginning entry for AMCC HBA in
/usr/kernel/drv/IBMtape.conf
:
name="IBMtape" parent="jnic146x" target=0;
5.
Update the entry for the device in
IBMtape.conf
if necessary. The current entry
in
IBMtape.conf
adds target 255 with LUN 0 and 1. For instance, use the
following command to add an entry for a mapped device with a target 200 and
LUN 3:
name="IBMtape" class="scsi" target=200 lun=3;
6.
Unload and reload the IBMtape driver:
# /opt/IBMtape/tmd -s
# rem_drv IBMtape
# add_drv -m '* 0666 bin bin' IBMtape
# /opt/IBMtape/tmd
7.
Display information on the configured devices by running
/opt/IBMtape/tapelist -l
.
Solaris Zones Support
The Solaris Zones partitioning technology on Solaris 10 is used to virtualize
operating system services and provide an isolated and secure environment for
running applications. Every Solaris system contains a global zone with ID 0, where
the IBMtape driver is installed. Zones hosted by a global zone are known as
non-global zones
, which have their own node name, virtual network interface, and
storage assignment.
The IBMtape driver supports the Solaris Zones environment. To install IBMtape on
the system with the virtualized zones, run the
pkgadd
system command from the
global zone:
#pkgadd -G -d IBMtape.x.x.x.x
The IBMtape install script installs the driver in the global zone and installs some of
IBMtape utilities running a non-root user in all zones.
Since the tape devices in non-global zones are configured from the global zone, a
script program called
ztapelist
was developed to help the user display the IBM
tape devices and to dynamically assign or remove IBM tape devices in non-global
zones without the non-global zone reboot requirement. The utility (available in
IBMtape 4.1.5.2 or later) is installed on Solaris 10 and runs in the global zone only.
Use the
ztapelist
utility on the command line as follows:
Synopsis
/opt/IBMtape/ztapelist [-l] [-c] [-z zonename] [-a] [-d] [-h]
Options and Usage
ztapelist
recognizes the following options:
-l
Displays IBM tape device information with the column headers for all
zones
-c
Displays IBM tape device information without the column headers for all
zones
-z zonename
Shows IBM tape devices in a zone
Solaris Device Driver (IBMtape)
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IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide