HP Q1581A HP DDS/DAT drives UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide (DW049 - Page 24

Configuring an autoloader, What next?, provides instructions on backing up and restoring

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Configuring an autoloader Add the following entries to /etc/mcicap to configure an autoloader: mc0:\ :mc=/dev/changer/mc1:\ :dn=/dev/tape/tape23:tc=DAT Autoloader: # Digital TLZ6L/TLZ7L 4mm DAT Tape Autoloader DAT Autoloader|tlz6l|tlz7l|Digital TLZ6L/TLZ7L|tsl9000|tsl10000:\ :it=scsi2:dt=tape:ae:re: What next? Once the device files have been created, you should confirm that your new tape drive is working properly. Chapter 8, "Verifying the installation" provides instructions on backing up and restoring a sample file to test your installation. 24 HP (Tru64 5.1x) servers and workstations

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HP (Tru64 5.1x) servers and workstations
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Configuring an autoloader
Add the following entries to
/etc/mcicap
to configure an autoloader:
mc0:\
:mc=/dev/changer/mc1:\
:dn=/dev/tape/tape23:tc=DAT Autoloader:
# Digital TLZ6L/TLZ7L 4mm DAT Tape Autoloader
DAT Autoloader|tlz6l|tlz7l|Digital TLZ6L/TLZ7L|tsl9000|tsl10000:\
:it=scsi2:dt=tape:ae:re:
What next?
Once the device files have been created, you should confirm that your new tape drive is working
properly.
Chapter 8, “Verifying the installation”
provides instructions on backing up and restoring a
sample file to test your installation.