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тАО05-11-2003 09:32 AM
тАО05-11-2003 09:32 AM
Or what to do with the SD-CDROM folder. I would like it to auto-mount
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тАО05-11-2003 10:41 AM
тАО05-11-2003 10:41 AM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
You must take a look at ioscan and makes sure the ID you set doesn't conflict with anything else in the box.
To add the hardware, merely hook it up, assuming its certified to work with HP-UX/HP-9000 servers, run the ioscan and the device should show up on the scan as claimed.
If not, or other hardware disappears, you either have a SCSI conflict or a drive thats not certified.
SAM has nothing to do with it, you don't add disks.
Since you are 10.20, you may need to boot your machine to get it to recignize the drive.
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тАО05-11-2003 01:43 PM
тАО05-11-2003 01:43 PM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
There may be a need to install the driver for this product prior to anything I said in my prior post.
Once detected, you can mount the new drive in the same directory you used for the old one, just not at the same time.
mount /dev/dsk/c3t2d0 /cdrom
or any folder you want.
I never personally use /SDROMM I like to use /cdrom
For cd writer, I think I'd use /cdw
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тАО07-10-2003 03:54 PM
тАО07-10-2003 03:54 PM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
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тАО07-10-2003 07:13 PM
тАО07-10-2003 07:13 PM
Solutionioscan -knfC disk
It will show all the disks. Underneath the CDROM line, there will be a couple of device files such as /dev/dsk/c1t2d0. Now since a CDROM drive is removable, there is no such thing as a filesystem until the CDROM is mounted. So to mount the CDROM drive, locate the device file (/dev/dsk...from above) and create a mountpoint to connect the CDROM disc into the HP-UX filesystem, as in:
mkdir /cdrom
Then mount the CD something like this:
mount /dev/dsk/... /cdrom
Now things get complicated. For HP-UX CD's, everything will look OK. But for non-HP-UX CDs, you'll see DOS-like names (8 chars max, 3 char extension) plus ;1 which is the version number. This is the basic ISO-9660 format which is all that (obsolete) 10.20 HP-UX can understand. To mount the CD to support long filenames, you'll need to start the PFS daemons on the correct order (man pfs) and NOT use the mount command, but use the pfs_mount command. The PFS package will handle RockRidge long filenames.
If you don't need long filenames, you can put a permanent entry in /etc/fstab like this:
/dev/dsk/c6t2d0 /cdrom cdfs noauto 0 0
What this does is to leave /cdrom unmounted until an explicit mount command is used as in:
mount /cdrom
The noauto option prevents an attempt to mount the CDROM at every reboot.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО07-12-2003 03:20 PM
тАО07-12-2003 03:20 PM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
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тАО07-12-2003 05:00 PM
тАО07-12-2003 05:00 PM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
To assign points you have to login with the id that you used when you created this question. It appears that you have 2 identically named IDs. The one you did your last reply with is different from your other ID, since it shows up with "unassigned" in the points area rather than "N/A: Question Author" which is what should show up if you logged in with the original account.
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тАО07-13-2003 12:32 PM
тАО07-13-2003 12:32 PM
Re: CD-Rom installation using SAM
When you find the device of the cdrom and
gonna mount you can use the -o cdcase that
will change the view of the fs depend on
how the cd was burned
mount -o cdcase /dev/dsk/cXtXdX /cdrom
Caesar