Tandberg Data LTO-1 HH Cassette Player User Manual


 
Tandberg Data Software Installation
20 Tandberg LTO HH Installation and User Manual
5.4 Sun Solaris
5.4.1 Tape Drive Installation
1. Install the Tandberg LTO HH Tape Drive.
2. Turn on the SUN workstation or server.
3. Use rm –f /dev/rmt/* to remove any reference to old tape device, and then use devfsadm –c tape.
This reconfigures the /dev/rmt directory for the LTO HH to work properly on the machine.
For improved performance using the Tandberg LTO HH, a specific system file can be modified:
/kernel/drv/st.conf
ST.CONF File entries for Tandberg LTO HH:
"TANDBERGTS400", "Tandberg LTO-2 HH LTO", "TANDBERG_TS400";
TANDBERGTS200", "Tandberg LTO-1 HH LTO", "TANDBERG_TS200";*
TANDBERG_TS400 =1,0x36,0,0x9639,3,0x00,0x40,0x42,2;
* Will be “TANDBERG_TS400” until TBA
5.4.2 Sun System Command
TAR, CPIO and DD allow simple Backup, Verify or Restore operations to be performed.
Two different device drivers can be used:
A Non Rewind device driver (used to perform append backup)
A Rewind device driver (used only to perform overwrite backup)
Tar command examples:
tar cvf /dev/rmt/0cb /etc performs the backup of the /etc directory
tar tvf /dev/rmt/0cb reads the data on the tape
tar xvf /dev/rmt/0cb restores the data from the tape to the current directory tree.
For a complete explanation on how to use the system commands, please refer to the Sun
documentation, or the online help. (MAN command).