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Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines

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This section identifies the device drivers that must be configured into HP-UX for it to communicate with single magneto-optical disks. If you are configuring a magneto-optical disk library or adding an optical disk to an existing magneto-optical disk library, refer to the section, "Magneto-Optical Disk Library Configuration Guidelines."

Table 5-2 “Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Requirements” lists the device drivers required to configure a magneto-optical disk to single-ended SCSI interface for each supported architecture.

Table 5-2 Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Requirements

Architecture

Interface Card

Interface and Device Drivers

Default Device File

Series 700 [1] (core I/O only)

(internal)

sdisk[2]

/dev/[r]dsk/c#t#d#[s#][3]

Series 800 CIO[1]

27147A

scsi2[4]

disc3[5]

(same as above)

Series 800 HP-PB[1]

28655A

scsi1[6]

disc3[5]

(same as above)

[1] The following optical disks [listed with their respective product ID strings returned by SCSI Inquiry] can be configured to a Series 700 single-ended SCSI interface, Series 800 CIO or HP-PB single-ended SCSI interface: C1701A [S6300.650A], C1701C [C1716C], C2550B [C1716T].

[2] Specifying sdisk causes sctl, c700, and wsio drivers to be included automatically in the kernel.

[3] c#t#d#[s#] derives from ioscan output: c# is the card instance for the class of interface card to which the device is attached, t# is the address of the device on the interface, d# is the device unit number. s# specifies section number and is shown for backward compatibility; the entire disk (s0) is assumed when s# is unspecified.

[4] Specifying scsi2 causes cio_ca0 to be included in the kernel.

[5] Specifying disc3 causes target to be included in the kernel.

[6] Specifying scsi1 causes sio, pfail, and pa drivers to be included in the kernel.

 

Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk

This section gives instructions on configuring HP-UX for a single magneto-optical disk. Configuring a single magneto-optical disk is done almost identically to configuring any hard disk to a single-ended SCSI interface card:

  1. Select the device drivers from the table, Table 5-2 “Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Requirements” in the previous section.

  2. Follow the procedure, “Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device”, in Chapter 4 “Configuring Disk Drives, Disk Arrays, and CD-ROM Drives”

  3. Unless you have purchased the disk preformatted, you may need to run mediainit to initialize the media. Refer to the hardware documentation or mediainit(1) in the HP-UX Reference.

If you are configuring an magneto-optical disk library, refer to the next section, “Magneto-Optical Disk Library Configuration Guidelines”.

CAUTION: If you are configuring an existing 9.x magneto-optical disk to an HP-UX 10.0 system, be sure to read and follow the precautions detailed in the sections entitled “Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data ” and “Ensuring Against Clashes with HP-UX 10.0”, both located in Chapter 4 “Configuring Disk Drives, Disk Arrays, and CD-ROM Drives” of this manual.
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