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05-10-2006 01:21 PM
05-10-2006 01:21 PM
install devices tru64
Im trying configure external tape on ES40 V5.1 (Rev. 732).
Im execute next.
hwmgr -view devices
hwmgr -show scsi
hwmgr -scan comp
But the tape don´t show , atach the output
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05-10-2006 05:59 PM
05-10-2006 05:59 PM
Re: install devices tru64
First see current configuration:
# hwmgr -show scsi
Than rescan the bus:
# hwmgr -scan scsi
If everything was OK, you would see tape with:
# hwmgr -show scsi
Tape devices are:
/dev/tape/tape0 (and additional) - rewindable tape
/dev/ntape/tape0 (and additional) - nonrewind tape
Regards
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05-10-2006 09:01 PM
05-10-2006 09:01 PM
Re: install devices tru64
will only initiate the scan on the scsi bus.
It might take a while of there are large number of new devices connected to the system.
So be patient while Tru64 discovers new devices.
Hope this helps.
-Srinivas
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05-11-2006 01:34 AM
05-11-2006 01:34 AM
Re: install devices tru64
>>>show dev
You should see some MK* device.
Is this tape connected to an existend scsi adapter or a new installed scsi adapter? If is a new, you may need to recompile the kernel to add the scsi adapter to your kernel.
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05-11-2006 04:49 AM
05-11-2006 04:49 AM
Re: install devices tru64
# hwmgr -show scsi
SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
71: 1 supersoc cdrom none 0 1 cdrom0 [2/0/0]
72: 0 supersoc tape none 0 1 (null)
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05-12-2006 07:47 PM
05-12-2006 07:47 PM
Re: install devices tru64
Before that you can see what SCSI devices are connected to bus with:
# scu show edt
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05-15-2006 12:22 AM
05-15-2006 12:22 AM
Re: install devices tru64
The normal way to add devices is by using the command #hwmgr -scan scsi.
This command will scan all scsi and fiberchannel busses. Not yet discovered devices will get a new device filename.
You can than check for the new entries with
# hwmgr -view devices or
# hwmgr -show scsi
The scu (Scsi Cam Utility) command gives also the possibility to show the connected devices. However, it will not create the devicefiles.
You can give following commands
# scu scan edt
# scu show edt
Building a new kernel, is only necessary if you add a new adapter type that was not yet installed before.
In Tru64 UNIX V5, you must NOT build a new kernel, when you move an adapter to another slot. You must also NOT build a new kernel when you add an additional adaptertype of which another type is already installed.
fi: Suppose that you have a system with a KZPBA SCSI adapter
- If you add a second KZPBA, NO kernel build needed.
- If you add another type of SCSI adapter (fi: a KZPSA) then you must reboot from genvmunix and build a new kernel
Hope that this helps