User's Guide

Configuration for Novell and UNIX Operating System Configuration
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(struct pt_info *)ccmn_null_sizes, SZ_NO_BLK, (DEC_MAX_REC - 1),
&tlz07_dens, NO_MODE_TAB, SZ_NO_FLAGS,
NO_OPT_CMDS, SZ_READY_DEF, SZ_NO_QUE,
DD_REQSNS_VAL | DD_INQ_VAL, 36, 64
},
4. Rebuild the kernel using the doconfig script. Then reboot the system.
Configuration for Sun UNIX Environment
DIP switch settings
Before using the DAT 72 or DDS-4 autoloader in a Sun UNIX environment, set the operating-system
DIP switches as shown below:
Sun OS 4.1.x
To configure SunOS 4.1.x to use the DAT 72 or DDS-4 autoloader, you must modify the stdef.h
and st_conf.c files (in the directory /usr/sys/scsi/ targets), then rebuild the kernel, as
described below:
1. Modify the stdef.h file by adding a define statement for the Iomega drive like the one shown
below:
#define ST_TYPE_ARCHIVE Python_DAT <value>
This statement should be added after the last ST_TYPE_ define statement in the file. <value>
should be the next unused hexadecimal value. This value will depend on the release and num-
ber of devices supported by the system. For example, if the last value for an existing device is
0x2d, then use a value of 0x2e.
2. Modify the st_conf.c file by adding the following lines at the end of the device definition
list:
{
“ARCHIVE Python”,7,“ARCHIVE Python”,ST_TYPE_ARCHIVE_Python,10240,
(ST_VARIABLE|ST_BSF|ST_BSR|ST_LONG_ERASE|ST_KNOWS_EOD),
5000,5000,
{0x0,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c},
{0,0,0,0}
}
3. Use the config command to rebuild the kernel and include the new device definition. Refer to
the config command page for details.
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