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Library Installation Configuring the Host System 2. Determine the value for by executing the following command for robotics attached to an HSC or PCI adapter: lsdev -d sctl The output resembles the following: Character Block HSC or PCI 203 -1 Driver sctl Class ctl Determine the value for using the ioscan command. The applicable lines in the ioscan output are those that refer to the controller (contains the product name in the Description field) and to the adapter (contains the ext_bus in the Class field). For the HSC or PCI adapter, the ioscan output for the schgr driver can differ in two ways, though either indicates successful device file creation. • If the schgr driver is configured on the system, this driver appears to be associated with the library. The output would resemble the following: Class I autoch 0 Class I unknown -1 H/W Path 10/4/4.6.0 Driver schgr S/W State CLAIMED H/W Type DEVICE Description HP C7200-8000 If the schgr driver is not configured on the system, no driver appears to be associated with the library. The ioscan output line resembles: H/W Path 10/4/4.6.0 Driver S/W State UNCLAIMED H/W Type DEVICE Description HP C7200-8000 1-44 Chapter 1

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Library Installation
Configuring the Host System
Chapter 1
1-44
2.
Determine the value for <
majornum
> by executing the following
command for robotics attached to an HSC or PCI adapter:
lsdev -d sctl
The output resembles the following:
Determine the value for <
minornum
> using the ioscan command. The
applicable lines in the ioscan output are those that refer to the
controller (contains the product name in the
Description
field) and
to the adapter (contains the
ext_bus
in the
Class
field).
For the HSC or PCI adapter, the ioscan output for the
schgr
driver
can differ in two ways, though either indicates successful device file
creation.
If the
schgr
driver is configured on the system, this driver
appears to be associated with the library. The output would
resemble the following:
If the
schgr
driver is not configured on the system, no driver appears
to be associated with the library. The ioscan output line resembles:
Character
Block
Driver
Class
HSC or PCI
203
-1
sctl
ctl
Class
I
H/W Path
Driver
S/W State
H/W Type
Description
autoch
0
10/4/4.6.0
schgr
CLAIMED
DEVICE
HP C7200-8000
Class
I
H/W Path
Driver
S/W State
H/W Type
Description
unknown
-1
10/4/4.6.0
UNCLAIMED
DEVICE
HP C7200-8000