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unix sco frequently asked questions http://www.hp.com/support/tape may have a later version hp learning products data protection drivers FAQs windows NT netware unix - SCO unix - linux frequently asked questions setting up a UNIX SCO server for tape backup with hp surestore tape drives contents of this section introduction native backup applications how do I know what disk drivers I am using at the moment, and what drivers do I need for running tape backups? how do I configure a tape drive? how do I tell if my tape drives and drivers are correctly set up? are there any important points I need to be aware of when changing drivers in my system? why does my device not work correctly with ISV Backup Software, or the SCO in-built backup applet? which HP Surestore tape drives are certified by SCO, ISV's and IHV's for use on OpenServer? why do I get SCSI errors when using my tape drive? how do I use the built-in Tape Backup applet provided by SCO? This topic is available in English only introduction SCO is a leading provider of UNIX® network server operating systems. As with most software development cycles, the UNIX® SCO operating system has been subject to a number of major and minor version releases over time, resulting in a number of different versions of SCO now being in common use. SCO ships with a number of native tape drivers ("alud", "arad" and "slha"). The particular SCSI host bus adaptor (HBA) used on your system determines which of these drivers is used to control SCSI peripherals such as tape drives. For further details, refer to the answer to the question "How do I know what disk drivers I am using at the moment, and what drivers do I need for running tape backups?" SCO does not give native support for the HP SureStore DAT24x6 autoloaders. The HP SureStore DAT24x6 autoloaders can be supported instead by using the "mtx" utility supplied by Hewlett-Packard on the HP SureStore CD-ROM disk. For details, refer to the answer to the question "Why does my device not work correctly with ISV Backup Software, or the SCO in-built backup applet?" It is clear that, irrespective of the operating system version or tape drive vendor, problems are sometimes experienced when users attempt to set up SCO systems to perform tape backups. This "UNIX SCO Tape Backup Frequently Asked Questions" document attempts to highlight and resolve issues relative to tape drive backup under the UNIX SCO environment. It is recommended that you read the whole of this FAQ document rather than just specific questions. Note - Symbios is now owned by LSI Logic. UNIX® is a registered trademark of X/Open Company in the US and other countries. native backup applications There are a number of tape backup applets written for the SCO operating system. For details, refer to the answer to the question "How do I use the built-in Tape Backup applet provided by SCO?" Note - Ultrium high performance tape drives: As a general rule, native backup applications do not provide the required data streaming rate to get the full performance of your Ultrium drive. We recommend using a backup application, which provides better memory management as well as other useful features, such as TapeAlert. HP, Computer Associates, Veritas, Legato and Yosemite all provide suitable products that have been tested with your Ultrium drives. For the latest list of backup packages that support your Ultrium drives, please contact your tape drive or library manufacturer. first question Go to the first question "How do I know what drivers I am using at the moment, and what drivers do I need for running tape backups?" © 1999-2001, Hewlett-Packard Company file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/topher.COL-SPRINGS/Desktop/dltvs80%20manual/document/common/drivers_faqs/eng/us_home.htm [11/29/2001 8:34:44 AM]

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unix sco frequently asked questions
hp learning products
may have a later version
data protection
drivers FAQs
windows NT
netware
unix - SCO
unix - linux
frequently asked questions
setting up a UNIX SCO server for tape backup
with hp surestore tape drives
contents of this section
introduction
native backup applications
how do I know what disk drivers I am using at the moment, and what drivers do
I need for running tape backups?
how do I configure a tape drive?
how do I tell if my tape drives and drivers are correctly set up?
are there any important points I need to be aware of when changing drivers in
my system?
why does my device not work correctly with ISV Backup Software, or the SCO
in-built backup applet?
which HP Surestore tape drives are certified by SCO, ISV's and IHV's for use
on OpenServer?
why do I get SCSI errors when using my tape drive?
how do I use the built-in Tape Backup applet provided by SCO?
This topic is available in English only
introduction
SCO is a leading provider of UNIX® network server operating systems.
As with most software development cycles, the UNIX® SCO operating system has
been subject to a number of major and minor version releases over time, resulting
in a number of different versions of SCO now being in common use.
SCO ships with a number of native tape drivers ("alud", "arad" and "slha"). The
particular SCSI host bus adaptor (HBA) used on your system determines which of
these drivers is used to control SCSI peripherals such as tape drives. For further
details, refer to the answer to the question
"How do I know what disk drivers I am
using at the moment, and what drivers do I need for running tape backups?"
SCO does not give native support for the HP SureStore DAT24x6 autoloaders.
The HP SureStore DAT24x6 autoloaders can be supported instead by using the
"mtx" utility supplied by Hewlett-Packard on the HP SureStore CD-ROM disk. For
details, refer to the answer to the question
"Why does my device not work
correctly with ISV Backup Software, or the SCO in-built backup applet?"
It is clear that, irrespective of the operating system version or tape drive vendor,
problems are sometimes experienced when users attempt to set up SCO systems
to perform tape backups.
This "UNIX SCO Tape Backup Frequently Asked Questions" document attempts
to highlight and resolve issues relative to tape drive backup under the UNIX SCO
environment.
It is recommended that you read the whole of this FAQ document rather than just
specific questions.
Note - Symbios is now owned by LSI Logic.
UNIX® is a registered trademark of X/Open Company in the US and other
countries.
native backup applications
There are a number of tape backup applets written for the SCO operating system.
For details, refer to the answer to the question
"How do I use the built-in Tape
Backup applet provided by SCO?"
Note - Ultrium high performance tape drives:
As a general rule, native backup
applications do not provide the required data streaming rate to get the full
performance of your Ultrium drive. We recommend using a backup application,
which provides better memory management as well as other useful features, such
as TapeAlert. HP, Computer Associates, Veritas, Legato and Yosemite all provide
suitable products that have been tested with your Ultrium drives. For the latest list
of backup packages that support your Ultrium drives, please contact your tape
drive or library manufacturer.
first question
Go to the first question
"How do I know what drivers I am using at the moment,
and what drivers do I need for running tape backups?"
© 1999-2001, Hewlett-Packard Company
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/topher.COL-SPRINGS/Desktop/dltvs80%20manual/document/common/drivers_faqs/eng/us_home.htm [11/29/2001 8:34:44 AM]