Dell PowerVault TL4000 Dell Model TL2000/TL4000 Tape Library- User's Guide - Page 259

LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=201 /LUNS, unbound device, scan all

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5. Add the /LUNS switch to the load line of the appropriate SCSI driver. If a dual channel card is installed and you are unsure which channel the LUN device is attached to, simply edit both lines. LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=201 /LUNS LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=202 /LUNS 6. After the STARTUP.NCF file has been edited, save the file and reboot the server to activate the new STARTUP.NCF. 7. Upon reboot navigate to the System Console and type scan all. This will start a scan of all the LUNS on each adapter. 8. When the scan is complete, verify the LUN device has been detected using the list storage adapters command. Typical output with both the tape drive and loader being recognized: 0x08 [V321-A3] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 201] 0x16 [V321-A3-D5:1] DELL PV-124T 0031 0x15 [V321-A3-D5:0] IBM ULT3580-TD3 5BG2 0x09 [V321-A4] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 202] Netware may display unbound device, meaning a driver is not bound to the loader unless a driver from a backup software is loaded. This does not prevent the backup application from detecting the LUN and binding the appropriate driver. Note: The command scan all must be typed upon OS boot every time. If backup software services automatically start on OS boot, you must disable them, run the scan all command, and re-enable the services. Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux D-3

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5.
Add the /LUNS switch to the load line of the appropriate SCSI driver. If a dual
channel card is installed and you are unsure which channel the LUN device is
attached to, simply edit both lines.
LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=201 /LUNS
LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=202 /LUNS
6.
After the STARTUP.NCF file has been edited, save the file and reboot the server
to activate the new STARTUP.NCF.
7.
Upon reboot navigate to the System Console and type
scan all
. This will start
a scan of all the LUNS on each adapter.
8.
When the scan is complete, verify the LUN device has been detected using the
list storage adapters command. Typical output with both the tape drive and
loader being recognized:
0x08 [V321-A3] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 201]
0x16 [V321-A3-D5:1] DELL
PV-124T
0031
0x15 [V321-A3-D5:0] IBM ULT3580-TD3 5BG2
0x09 [V321-A4] Adaptec SCSI Card 39160/3960D - Ultra160 SCSI [slot 202]
Netware may display
unbound device
, meaning a driver is not bound to the
loader unless a driver from a backup software is loaded. This does not prevent
the backup application from detecting the LUN and binding the appropriate
driver.
Note:
The command
scan all
must be typed upon OS boot every time. If
backup software services automatically start on OS boot, you must
disable them, run the scan all command, and re-enable the services.
Appendix D. Enabling LUN Support in Linux
D-3