I recently had to configure a Solaris box for LAN-Free and had to dig up my old documentation. Here's what I did to get LAN-Free to work after loading the drivers and the devices not being found in the tape list file. These directions are for IBM LTO drives only.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docvie...S7002972&aid=1
Adobe Reader page 137 (actual doc page 117)
Adobe Reader page 137 (actual doc page 117)
We need to make sure the native "st" driver is
not loaded. Run
rem_drv st
to unload. And comment out everything in /kernel/drv/st.conf
then we need to run the following:
rm
/dev/rmt/*
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removes any
tape drive definitions in the rmt folder. Do this only if the IBM tape drives
are the only drives used on the server
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/opt/IBMtape/tmd
–s
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Stops
the Tape Monitor Daemon
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/usr/sbin/rem_drv
IBMtape
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Removes
the IBMtape driver
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The commands to reload the device driver are:
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/usr/sbin/add_drv
-m ’* 0666 bin bin’ IBMtape
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This
reloads the driver but does not set the correct driver type
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/usr/sbin/update_drv
-av -i ’"scsiclass,01.vIBM.pULTRIUM-TD3"’ IBMtape
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This
will add the drive type to the /etc/driver_aliases file.
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/opt/IBMtape/tmd
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Reloads
the IBM Tape Monitor Daemon
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Then run
/opt/IBMtape/tapelist –Ac to see if the drives are discovered correctly.
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