Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Installing an FCSA
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TAPE Configuration
TAPE Configuration
Integrity NonStop NS-series servers can interface to SCSI-attached model N1525A
tape drives by means of a M8201 Fibre Channel to SCSI router. Each M8201 router
connected to an FCSA provides access to two SCSI tape drives through two ports
labeled Port 1 and Port 2.
To configure a N1525A tape drive connected to the FCSA through a M8201router,
issue an SCF ADD TAPE command using this syntax:
This example command adds two TAPE objects using the same SAC to communicate
with two SCSI tape devices through the ports of an M8201 router:
-> ADD TAPE $tape1, &
-> LOCATION (110,3,2),&
-> LUN 1
-> PORTNAME 100000E00Y00N000
ADD [ / OUT file-spec / ] TAPE $tape ,
LOCATION group,module,slot) ,
LUN lun
PORTNAME word-wide-name
SAC sac-id ,
SENDTO STORAGE
OUT file-spec Directs all SCF output to the specified file.
TAPE $tape Names the tape device.
LOCATION (group,module,slot) Specifies the location of the adapter where the
tape drive is connected.
LUN lun-number Specifies the logical unit number (LUN)
corresponding to a port on the M8201 router
that provides a SCSI connection to a N1525A
device.
Port on M8201 LUN specification
Port 0 LUN 1
Port 1 LUN 3
PORTNAME word-wide-name Specifies the world wide port name (WWPN)
of the port on the M8201 router that provides a
fibre channel connection to the Integrity
NonStop NS-series server.
SAC sac-id Identifies the SAC that controls the primary
path to the device. The sac-id can be either a
number or the full name of the SAC.