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Review the ATDD README File, Install the ATDD Software, swinstall atdd

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HP-UX Device Driver (ATDD) Use swlist to verify that the ATDD software is in the depot: # swlist -d atdd Review the ATDD README File After copying the ATDD software to the depot, use the swlist command to view the README file under the directory /opt/OMImag/Readme. # swlist -d -a readme atdd The README file lists the system configuration requirements, including required system software patches and required tape related firmware versions. The file also documents any changes in the installation, use, and administration of the software that occurred after this documentation was completed. It is therefore very important that you review it before proceeding with the software installation. Install the ATDD Software When the software is in the depot and only the appropriate drives are powered on, the ATDD software can be installed to the root file system using the HP-UX swinstall command. If the target root file system is the primary, the ATDD software is configured automatically upon installation. Configuration requires restarting the system and rebuilding the kernel. This requires you to issue the swinstall command with the -x autoreboot option set to TRUE, as described below. If the target is an alternate root file system, the ATDD software is not configured automatically. Note: If an earlier version of the product is already installed on the target root file system, the existing version is replaced. This is true even if the version already installed is more recent than the version being installed. The following commands install ATDD from the depot to the default root file system: # swinstall -p atdd (preview option) # swinstall atdd If you get an error message stating that this product needs to restart the system, reissue the swinstall command with the autoreboot option set as follows: # swinstall -p -x autoreboot=true atdd (preview option) # swinstall -x autoreboot=true atdd You can use swlist to list the software installed on the default root file system as follows: # swlist atdd You can verify correct installation to the default root file system with the swverify command as follows: # swverify atdd Chapter 4. HP-UX Tape and Medium Changer Device Driver 73

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Use
swlist
to verify that the ATDD software is in the depot:
# swlist -d atdd
Review the ATDD README File
After copying the ATDD software to the depot, use the
swlist
command to view
the README file under the directory
/opt/OMImag/Readme
.
# swlist -d -a readme atdd
The README file lists the system configuration requirements, including required
system software patches and required tape related firmware versions. The file also
documents any changes in the installation, use, and administration of the software
that occurred after this documentation was completed. It is therefore very
important that you review it before proceeding with the software installation.
Install the ATDD Software
When the software is in the depot and only the appropriate drives are powered on,
the ATDD software can be installed to the root file system using the HP-UX
swinstall
command. If the target root file system is the primary, theATDD software
is configured automatically upon installation.
Configuration requires restarting the system and rebuilding the kernel. This
requires you to issue the
swinstall
command with the
-x autoreboot
option set to
TRUE, as described below.
If the target is an alternate root file system, the ATDD software is not configured
automatically.
Note:
If an earlier version of the product is already installed on the target root file
system, the existing version is replaced. This is true even if the version
already installed is more recent than the version being installed.
The following commands install ATDD from the depot to the default root file
system:
# swinstall -p atdd
(preview option)
# swinstall atdd
If you get an error message stating that this product needs to restart the system,
reissue the
swinstall
command with the
autoreboot
option set as follows:
# swinstall -p -x autoreboot=true atdd
(preview option)
# swinstall -x autoreboot=true atdd
You can use
swlist
to list the software installed on the default root file system as
follows:
# swlist atdd
You can verify correct installation to the default root file system with the
swverify
command as follows:
# swverify atdd
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