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Operating Systems HP-UX Cdrom device possibly missing? Post 302830441 by bstring on Monday 8th of July 2013 08:30:51 PM
Old 07-08-2013
[SOLVED] Cdrom device possibly missing?

Hello,

I am following the HPUX 11.31 install/update guide and I am trying to install "Update-UX" from the installation media. I put the CD into the drive, and I am trying to mount the device. The instructions state:
Code:
Find the DVD-ROM device file name:
ioscan -C disk -f -n -k | more
A typical device name is /dev/dsk/c1t2d0

however I do not see a CDROM device in the results:
Code:
[root@hpux04: /]# ioscan -C disk -f -n -k
Class     I  H/W Path      Driver         S/W State   H/W Type     Description
===============================================================================
disk      3  0/0/2/1.0.16  UsbScsiAdaptor   CLAIMED     DEVICE       USB SCSI Stack Adaptor
                          /dev/deviceFileSystem/Usb/MassStorage/dsk/disk@hp-1008+294=A60020000001
                          /dev/deviceFileSystem/Usb/MassStorage/rdsk/disk@hp-1008+294=A60020000001
disk      8  0/1/1/0.0.0.0.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t0d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0
disk      9  0/1/1/0.0.0.1.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t1d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0
disk      1  0/1/1/0.0.0.2.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t2d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0
disk      5  0/1/1/0.0.0.3.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t3d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0
disk      0  0/1/1/0.0.0.4.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t4d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0
disk      4  0/1/1/0.0.0.5.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t5d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t5d0
disk      7  0/1/1/0.0.0.6.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t6d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0
disk      6  0/1/1/0.0.0.7.0  sdisk            CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP      EG0300FAWHV
                          /dev/dsk/c0t7d0     /dev/rdsk/c0t7d0
                          /dev/dsk/c0t7d0s1   /dev/rdsk/c0t7d0s1
                          /dev/dsk/c0t7d0s2   /dev/rdsk/c0t7d0s2
                          /dev/dsk/c0t7d0s3   /dev/rdsk/c0t7d0s3

The machine is an HP Integrity rx2660. Is one of these devices the cdrom drive? I believe it is supposed to say CD or DVD in the description.

edit: solved. I had to mount the UsbScsiAdaptor as the cdrom device.

Last edited by bstring; 07-09-2013 at 08:41 PM..
 

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did(7)						     Sun Cluster Device and Network Interfaces						    did(7)

NAME
did - user configurable disk id driver DESCRIPTION
Note - Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software still supports the original command set, Sun Cluster procedural documentation uses only the object-oriented command set. For more infor- mation about the object-oriented command set, see the Intro(1CL) man page. Disk ID (DID) is a user configurable pseudo device driver that provides access to underlying disk, tape, and CDROM devices. When the device supports unique device ids, multiple paths to a device are determined according to the device id of the device. Even if multiple paths are available with the same device id, only one DID name is given to the actual device. In a clustered environment, a particular physical device will have the same DID name regardless of its connectivity to more than one host or controller. This, however, is only true of devices that support a global unique device identifier such as physical disks. DID maintains parallel directories for each type of device that it manages under /dev/did. The devices in these directories behave the same as their non-DID counterparts. This includes maintaining slices for disk and CDROM devices as well as names for different tape device behaviors. Both raw and block device access is also supported for disks by means of /dev/did/rdsk and /dev/did/rdsk. At any point in time, I/O is only supported down one path to the device. No multipathing support is currently available through DID. Before a DID device can be used, it must first be initialized by means of the scdidadm(1M) command. IOCTLS
The DID driver maintains an admin node as well as nodes for each DID device minor. No user ioctls are supported by the admin node. The DKIOCINFO ioctl is supported when called against the DID device nodes such as /dev/did/rdsk/d0s2. All other ioctls are passed directly to the driver below. FILES
/dev/did/dsk/dnsm block disk or CDROM device, where n is the device number and m is the slice number /dev/did/rdsk/dnsm raw disk or CDROM device, where n is the device number and m is the slice number /dev/did/rmt/n tape device , where n is the device number /dev/did/admin administrative device /kernel/drv/did driver module /kernel/drv/did.conf driver configuration file /etc/did.conf scdidadm configuration file for non-clustered systems Cluster Configuration Repository (CCscdidadm(1M) maintains configuration in the CCR for clustered systems SEE ALSO
devfsadm(1M), Intro(1CL), cldevice(1CL), scdidadm(1M) NOTES
DID creates names for devices in groups, in order to decrease the overhead during device hot-plug. For disks, device names are created in /dev/did/dsk and /dev/did/rdsk in groups of 100 disks at a time. For tapes, device names are created in /dev/did/rmt in groups of 10 tapes at a time. If more devices are added to the cluster than are handled by the current names, another group will be created. Sun Cluster 3.2 24 April 2001 did(7)
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