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Introduction
This document describes how to configure various UNIX systems to recognize and obtain optimal performace from the Seagate Viper 200 LTO Ultrium tape drive. It summarizes drive configuration options, as well as changes that may be required at the operating system level. [. . . ] If you are replacing a tape device with the same SCSI ID you may want to delete the st devices from the /dev/rmt directory (recommended). When using commands that require a blocking factor such as tar, ufsdump, ect. , we suggest a minimum factor of 64. For commands that use density and tape size settings the tape density is 124, 000 bpi and the tape length is 1800 feet. These commands automatically detect end of tape without the need of the density and tape length settings. To enable the st driver to turn on data compression when writing data to tape use the `c' option. For example, tar cf /dev/rmt/0c would cause the Seagate Ultrium tape drive to compress the data before writing the data to tape.
Configuring for the IBM AIX Environment (AIX Version 4. 1. x and later)
Finding existing SCSI controllers and devices
Enter the following command: lsdev Cs scsi. Note the SCSI target id's and choose a SCSI id for the Viper 200 that will not conflict with the id's shown from the lsdev command. Never configure your target device for ID 7 unless you are absolutely sure that the controller is not addressed for ID 7. See figure 1 to view how to set the SCSI ID address jumpers for the Viper 200.
Configuring the Viper 200 using SMIT
The Seagate Viper 200 tape drive can be configured to work with AIX Versions 4. 1. x and later by using the SMIT "Other SCSI Tape Drive" option. To configure AIX using the SMIT utility, use the following procedure: 1. Enter SMIT at the Tape Drive menu by typing "smit tape"
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3. Some of the standard options need can be changed to maximize drive performance and functionality: 1. Set the Connection Address with the Drives Target and Lun ( always use Lun 0 ). In the list, the Target is the first number and the Lun is the second. Click on OK and the drive will be installed in the system database, and devices created. Now exit SMIT Notes: We suggest using the AIX commands `backup' and `restore' when transferring data to and from the Viper 200. These commands transfer data more quickly than other commands such as tar and cpio. Some older systems with poor video controllers may experience a reduction in performance when using the v option which prints the path names
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on the standard console during the backup. Unless there is a real need to see the filenames as they are backed up we suggest not using the v option. For commands that use density and tape size settings the tape density is 124, 000 bpi and the tape length is 1800 feet.
Configuring for SCO Open Server 5. 0. x
Finding existing SCSI controllers and devices
The files /usr/adm/hwconfig and /var/adm/messages list the devices found during boot up of Open Server. [. . . ] This command will list all of the system devices and their device names.
Attaching the Seagate Viper 200
Choose a SCSI address which does not conflict with any already attached SCSI devices on your SCSI controller. Attach the Viper 200 LTO drive and apply power to the Viper 200 and the host system. After the boot process is complete and you have logged in as superuser issue the command:
ioscan C tape f.
You should see output similar to:
Class Tape
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Driver stape
S/W State Claimed
H/W type Device
Description SEAGATE ULTRIUM
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From the root directory and as superuser issue the command:
/sbin/insf C tape.
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Now issue the command:
/sbin/mksf d stape H x/x. x. x I y c 1 n u /dev/rmt/zcnb
Where x is the data under H/W Path from the ioscan , y is the data under I from the ioscan and z is tape device identifier number. [. . . ]