HP Q1581A HP DDS/DAT drives UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide (DW049 - Page 13

For HP-UX 11i v2 HP-UX 11.23, The Pending State will now read In. - dat

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Kernel Configuration Drivers 3. Highlight the stape driver. If the driver has not been added to the kernel, both Current State and Pending State will read "Out". 4. Select the following: Actions Add Driver to Kernel The Pending State will now read "In". 5. To add the new driver to the kernel, select: Actions Create a New Kernel The stape or schgr driver is added to the kernel. 6. If you are going to attach an autoloader, use a similar procedure to change schgr to "static". 7. Reboot the system. For HP-UX 11i v2 (HP-UX 11.23) 1. Enter sam at the command line. % sam 2. Select the following: Kernel Configuration Kernel Configuration (character mode) Modules 3. Highlight the stape driver. If the driver has not been added to the kernel, both Current State and Planned State will read "unused". 4. Type "m" to modify the stape driver and "s" to set it to "static". The Planned State will now read "static". 5. If you are going to attach an autoloader, use a similar procedure to change schgr to "static". 6. The stape and schgr drivers are now added to the kernel. 7. Reboot the system. For HP-UX 11i v3 (HP-UX 11.31) 1. Start up the SMH web-based interface. % smh -w This will attempt to launch a web browser. Mozilla browser1 is the default when HP-UX 11i v3 is installed. 1. If Mozilla is being invoked for the first time you may be asked to agree to license terms for the software. HP Evolution II DDS/DAT drives: UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide 13

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HP Evolution II DDS/DAT drives: UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide
13
Kernel Configuration
Drivers
3.
Highlight the
stape
driver. If the driver has not been added to the kernel, both Current State and
Pending State will read “Out”.
4.
Select the following:
Actions
Add Driver to Kernel
The Pending State will now read “In”.
5.
To add the new driver to the kernel, select:
Actions
Create a New Kernel
The
stape
or
schgr
driver is added to the kernel.
6.
If you are going to attach an autoloader, use a similar procedure to change
schgr
to “static”.
7.
Reboot the system.
For HP-UX 11i v2 (HP-UX 11.23)
1.
Enter
sam
at the command line.
%
sam
2.
Select the following:
Kernel Configuration
Kernel Configuration (character mode)
Modules
3.
Highlight the
stape
driver. If the driver has not been added to the kernel, both Current State and
Planned State will read “unused”.
4.
Type “
m
” to modify the stape driver and “
s
” to set it to “static”. The Planned State will now read
“static”.
5.
If you are going to attach an autoloader, use a similar procedure to change
schgr
to “static”.
6.
The
stape
and
schgr
drivers are now added to the kernel.
7.
Reboot the system.
For HP-UX 11i v3 (HP-UX 11.31)
1.
Start up the SMH web-based interface.
% smh –w
This will attempt to launch a web browser. Mozilla browser
1
is the default when HP-UX 11i v3 is
installed.
1.
If Mozilla is being invoked for the first time you may be asked to agree to license terms for the software.