HP Q1581A HP DDS/DAT drives UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide (DW049 - Page 36

Configuring an autoloader, What next?, for DAT 72 - manual

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Parameter Value 0x26, 0x47, 0x48 or 0x00 0 Meaning Supported density code. The value of 0x00 means use the default density chosen by the drive-which is 0x26 for DDS-4, 0x47 for DAT 72 and 0x48 for DAT 160. Density 0 (0x26 for DDS-4, 0x47 for DAT 72 and 0x48 for DAT 160) is the default. All timeouts are in seconds Values for the parameters for name are as follows: Parameter target lun Value Meaning X X specifies the SCSI ID (target) of the device. 0 Specifies the LUN for the device. Configuring an autoloader No HP autoloader media moving utilities are currently supported on Solaris. Configure the drive as described above, and then see the manual supplied with the drive for instructions on how to move media manually. 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. 36 Sun (Solaris) servers and workstations

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Values for the parameters for
name
are as follows:
Configuring an autoloader
No HP autoloader media moving utilities are currently supported on Solaris. Configure the drive as
described above, and then see the manual supplied with the drive for instructions on how to move
media manually.
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.
<density n>
0x26
,
0x47
,
0x48
or
0x00
Supported density code. The value of
0x00
means use the default density
chosen by the drive—which is
0x26
for DDS-4,
0x47
for DAT 72 and
0x48
for DAT 160.
<default
density>
0
Density 0 (
0x26
for DDS-4,
0x47
for DAT 72 and
0x48
for DAT 160) is the
default.
<X timeout>
All timeouts are in seconds
Parameter
Value
Meaning
target
X
X
specifies the SCSI ID (target) of the device.
lun
0
Specifies the LUN for the device.
Parameter
Value
Meaning