HP (Hewlett-Packard) LTO 4 SAS Computer Drive User Manual


 
HP LTO Ultrium 4 drives technical reference manual, volume 5: UNIX, Linux and OpenVMS configuration guide 15
4. Select the estape module
1
radio button. Its details will appear in a panel below the modules
list. From the right hand panel on the web page, click the Modify Module link.
5. On the Modify Kernel Module: estape page, for Next Boot State, select the “static” radio button.
Check the box entitled Backup to create a backup copy of the existing kernel (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 Adding
estape driver to the kernel
6. If you wish, type in a Reason for Change, such as “
Initial estape installation May
1st 2007
” and then select the Modify tab.
7. Click the OK button at the Operation Successful page. Both
estape and stape drivers will
now be shown with Next Boot State as “static”.
8. For autoloaders, use a similar procedure to prepare the
eschgr (with schgr) module.
9. From the right-hand panel on the Kernel Configuration page, click View Pending Changes and
reboot and proceed to reboot the system as directed.
10.Following the reboot, re-run SMH and search again for the driver as in step 3 above. Current
State and Next Boot State should both be listed as “static”.
Add device files
For HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2
Use the sam utility to create device files. sam runs as a mouse driven GUI (see Figure 1 on page 12)
on a system with full graphics capability, or as a console text-based interface (see Figure 2 on page
13). If you use the text-based interface, use the Tab and arrow keys to navigate, and the Return key
to select.
1. Enter
sam at the command line:
% sam
2. Select the following:
1. The estape and stape modules are linked, so it is sufficient to select the estape module alone for installation.