# mkdev tape Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Configure a SCSI or Enhanced IDE tape drive 2. Configure a different type of tape drive Select an option or enter q to quit: 1 SCSI or Enhanced IDE Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Install a SCSI Tape Drive 2. Install an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 3. Remove a SCSI Tape Drive 4. Remove an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 5. Change default Tape Drive 6. View Current SCSI and Enhanced IDE Tape Drive configuration Select an option or enter q to return to main menu: 6 Error: There are no SCSI or Enhanced IDE tapes currently configured. SCSI or Enhanced IDE Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Install a SCSI Tape Drive 2. Install an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 3. Remove a SCSI Tape Drive 4. Remove an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 5. Change default Tape Drive 6. View Current SCSI and Enhanced IDE Tape Drive configuration Select an option or enter q to return to main menu: 1 Enter the prefix of the SCSI host adapter that supports this device or press for the default: 'wd' Enter h for a list of host adapters or enter q to quit: cha Which 'cha' SCSI host adapter supports this device? Select 0-1, or enter q to quit: 0 The Host Adapter parameters will be automatically configured What SCSI Bus is this device attached to? Press to use the default:0 Select 0-n, or h for help, or q to quit: 0 What is the Target ID for this device? Select 0-15, or h for help, or q to quit: 6 What is the LUN of this device? Press to use the default: 0 Select 0-7, or h for help, or q to quit: 0 You are about to add the following SCSI device: Host Adapter Adapter Type Device Number ID LUN BUS ---------------------------------------------- cha Stp 0 6 0 0 Update SCSI configuration? (y/n) y The SCSI configuration file has been updated. Adding device to system configuration files ... System files have been successfully updated. Configuring Tape Driver ...( Stp ) Enter Vendor Identification string or press to use default or enter q to return to main menu: Enter SCSI version that device is conformant to or press to use default or enter q to return to main menu: Enter Response Data Format that device uses or press to use default or enter q to return to main menu: The following tape drive types are supported: 1. Generic SCSI-1 / SCSI-2 tape drive 2. EXABYTE 8mm tape drive (8200 or 8500) 3. IBM rebadged EXABYTE 8mm tape drive (8200) 4. DAT drive (Compressing and non-Compressing) 5. QIC Cartridge tape drive Please choose one of the above, press for default,or enter q to return to main menu: 4 Tape Driver Successfully Configured Default special devices have been created with the following links: /dev/xct0 linked to /dev/xStp0 /dev/rct0 linked to /dev/rStp0 and /dev/rmt/0b /dev/nrct0 linked to /dev/nrStp0 and /dev/rmt/0bn In /etc/default/boot: No current boot string. Enter new string, "rm" to remove string, or enter q to leave current string as is: q SCSI or Enhanced IDE Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Install a SCSI Tape Drive 2. Install an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 3. Remove a SCSI Tape Drive 4. Remove an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 5. Change default Tape Drive 6. View Current SCSI and Enhanced IDE Tape Drive configuration Select an option or enter q to return to main menu: 6 The current tape configuration is: Unit Description 0 DAT drive (Compressing and non-Compressing) Press to continue SCSI or Enhanced IDE Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Install a SCSI Tape Drive 2. Install an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 3. Remove a SCSI Tape Drive 4. Remove an Enhanced IDE Tape Drive 5. Change default Tape Drive 6. View Current SCSI and Enhanced IDE Tape Drive configuration Select an option or enter q to return to main menu: q Tape Drive Configuration Program 1. Configure a SCSI or Enhanced IDE tape drive 2. Configure a different type of tape drive Select an option or enter q to quit: q You must create a new kernel to effect the driver change you specified. Do you wish to create a new kernel now? (y/n) y The UNIX Operating System will now be rebuilt. This will take a few minutes. Please wait. Root for this system build is / The UNIX Kernel has been rebuilt. Do you want this kernel to boot by default? (y/n) y Backing up unix to unix.old Installing new unix on the boot file system The kernel environment includes device node files and /etc/inittab. The new kernel may require changes to /etc/inittab or device nodes. Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt? (y/n) y The kernel has been successfully linked and installed. To activate it, reboot your system. Setting up new kernel environment You have successfully re-linked a new kernel. In order for the changes to be reflected on your emergency boot floppy set, it is recommended that you run the command '/etc/mkdev fd' and re-create the emergency boot floppy set with the newly linked kernel. #