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03-02-2009 07:33 PM
03-02-2009 07:33 PM
Hi,
1. when the OS was first installed, should I configurate the kernel to use the tape driver? How to configurate it?
2. When I recover the system using tape, how did I know which tape driver's address is?
Thank you very much!
1. when the OS was first installed, should I configurate the kernel to use the tape driver? How to configurate it?
2. When I recover the system using tape, how did I know which tape driver's address is?
Thank you very much!
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03-02-2009 08:09 PM
03-02-2009 08:09 PM
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Hi 11bo
You should not configure kernel by using tape driver
1. You can configure the kernel by using kctune or kcweb from the commnand prompt.
#kctune
#kcweb
For more details check man pages of kctune and kcweb
#man kctune
#man kcweb (graphical interface)
You can configure kernel from SAM
2. You can check tape driver's address is
by below command as follows:
#ioscan -funC tape
Rgds//
Taifur
You should not configure kernel by using tape driver
1. You can configure the kernel by using kctune or kcweb from the commnand prompt.
#kctune
#kcweb
For more details check man pages of kctune and kcweb
#man kctune
#man kcweb (graphical interface)
You can configure kernel from SAM
2. You can check tape driver's address is
by below command as follows:
#ioscan -funC tape
Rgds//
Taifur
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03-02-2009 09:29 PM
03-02-2009 09:29 PM
Re: some questions about Itanium 11i v3
The tape's address is different between "ioscan -fnCtape" and the following picture. I want to recover the system from "Boot Menu->Boot From File->Load File". But in this picture, I don't know which is the tape's address. How did I know ?
Thank you~
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03-02-2009 09:38 PM
03-02-2009 09:38 PM
Re: some questions about Itanium 11i v3
This is IMHO the tape.
You can check with
> devices
> devtree
from EFI or
# ioscan -fneCtape
from hp-ux.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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You can check with
> devices
> devtree
from EFI or
# ioscan -fneCtape
from hp-ux.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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