UNIX Configuration Guide
Model Identification in UNIX
Configuration
Configuration Switches
Configuring for Specific UNIX Systems:
DEC Systems
HP Systems (series 700 only)
IBM RS/6000 Systems
PC-based UNIX Systems
Silicon Graphics Systems
Sun Systems
Verifying the Installation
Glossary
Model Identification in UNIX
Configuration
This guide provides basic information on configuring
HP SureStore DAT drives with various operating
systems. The table below lists the models for which this
information is appropriate.
HP SureStore DAT models covered in this guide:
| Model |
Type
|
Capacity
|
Identifier
String for UNIX Configuration*
|
| HP SureStore Tape 5000eU and
5000i |
DDS-1 drives
|
2 gigabytes plus DCLZ
compression
|
HP35480A
|
| HP SureStore DAT8eU
and DAT8i |
DDS-2
drives
|
4
gigabytes plus DCLZ compression
|
C1533A
|
| HP SureStore DAT24eU
and DAT24i |
DDS-3
drives
|
12
gigabytes plus DCLZ compression
|
C1537A
|
| HP SureStore
DAT24x6e |
DDS-3
autoloader
|
6x12
gigabytes plus DCLZ compression
|
C1557A
|
| HP SureStore DAT40e and
DAT40i |
DDS-4 drives
|
20 gigabytes plus DCLZ
compression
|
C5683A
|
| HP SureStore DAT40x6e and
DAT40x6i |
DDS-4 drives
|
20 gigabytes plus DCLZ
compression
|
C5713A
|
*Drive Identification in UNIX Configuration: These
strings should be used in UNIX scripts wherever the drive
type has to be identified. The strings are also correct
for HP SureStore Tape products using the newer
C1534A and C1536A mechanisms, which are functionally
equivalent to the older HP 35470A and HP 35480A
units, respectively.
|