
Configuring Optical Disk Drives
If the device files for the SCSI optical disk drives exist, they show up in the output as
hdisk0, hdisk1, and so on.
hdisk0 Available 00-01-00-0,0 400 MB SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk1 Available 00-01-00-1,0 400 MB SCSI Disk Drive
rmt0 Available 00-01-00-3,0 Other SCSI Tape Drive
For hdisk0, you would use the following device path:
/dev/rhdisk0
3. If the device files for the desired optical drive’s SCSI ID do not exist, you can create
them with the following command:
mkdev -c disk -s scsi -t osdisk -p
controller
-w
id
,
lun
Where:
◆ controller is the logical identifier of the device’s SCSI adapter, such as scsi0 or
scsi1.
◆ id is the SCSI ID of the drive connection.
◆ lun is the logical unit number of the drive connection.
An example for an optical disk drive on controller 1 and SCSI ID 5 follows:
mkdev -c disk -t osdisk -s scsi -p scsi0 -w 5,0
4. You can display the newly-created logical identifier for the device by using the
following command:
/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -s scsi
hdisk0 Available 00-01-00-0,0 400 MB SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk1 Available 00-01-00-1,0 400 MB SCSI Disk Drive
rmt0 Available 00-01-00-3,0 Other SCSI Tape Drive
hdisk2 Available 00-01-00-5,0 Other SCSI Disk Drive
ovpass0 Available 00-01-6,0 VERITAS Media Changer
The device files for hdisk2 have been created and you can now use them.
46 NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux
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