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1. AIX
i connect an ibm ultrium lto 5 (sas) to an 8204-e8a (v6.1 TL5 SP 1)
then i do an cfgmgr and get message about missing filesets
devices.pciex.1410ca03
devices.pciex.pciexclass.00107
devices.pciex.00107200
devices.pciex.pciex100.72.3
and a few others
i try to find the filesets on the two OS... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: AIXBlueCat
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2. Solaris
Hi all,
this time I'd need a help from an advanced Solaris system admin :rolleyes:
I attached a HP StorageWorks Ultrium 215 Tape Drives - Overview - c00059530 - HP Business Support Center to my Sun E220R and it got recognized immediately (probe-scsi-all).
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3. Solaris
Hi guys,
I've changed the LTO3 device, but the OS (Solaris10) doesn't feel it.
From the ok> prompt i've launched the probe-scsi-all command and it worked fine because i could see the new device; the from the ok> i booted the system (normal boot, probably a boot -r could be better..) and from... (11 Replies)
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4. AIX
I have a p570 running AIX 5.2 ml 10. We just got in a IBM 3582 library. The library is connected directly to the lpar via fibre cable.
I've installed:
Atape.driver 11.7.7.0
atldd.driver 6.8.4.0
After a reboot, I can see the one tape drive:
... (2 Replies)
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5. HP-UX
Please help me >
How to diag the external DVD-ROM drive issue whether it is working or not? on HP 9000 server rp7400
I needed to install HP 11i v1 using external DVD-ROM drive on HP 9000 server rp7400. While boot in CO> “search” command is not showing DVD-ROM device only showing all disks >... (0 Replies)
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6. Solaris
Can I do this live? Or, do I need to do a probe-scsi-all after doing a stop/A? (10 Replies)
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7. HP-UX
Is any one told me that LTO3 tape Cartridge is compatible with LTO2 Tape Drive. (2 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Can anybody help me ? ?
Previously data was taken multi volume LTO Tape backup in Red hat Linux by following command : tar -cvf /dev/rmt/tps6d7v -b 1000 -M filenames , now i try to Restore it in SELS9 by following command : tar -xvf /dev/st1 -b 1000 -M filenames , it extracts only part of the... (0 Replies)
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9. AIX
Hey anyone have the hot news on where to find out if This tape will work with my AIX 5.3?
a Dell PV110T ~ AIX
Base Unit:
PV110T,LTO-3,400/800GB,EXT PowerVault 110T, LTO-3 400/800GB, External Drive-R (222-2100)
Hard Drive Controller:
External 4M SCSI Cable VHDCI/68 pin for Tape... (0 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi Gurus,
I would like to clarify some doubts regarding a backup strategy.
I have been working on various *NIX as AIX,Solaris and Linux.
I would like to design a backup procedure.WOuld it be possible for me to use a single LTO tape device to backup all the different server with different... (2 Replies)
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PCIBACK(4) BSD/xen Kernel Interfaces Manual PCIBACK(4)
NAME
pciback -- Xen backend paravirtualized PCI pass-through driver
SYNOPSIS
pciback* at pci?
DESCRIPTION
The pciback driver is the backend part of the PCI pass-through functionality that can be used by the Xen dom0 to export pci(4) devices to a
guest domain. To export a PCI device to a guest domain, the device has to be attached to pciback in the dom0.
When the guest domain is NetBSD, the device attached to the pciback driver will attach to a xpci(4) bus inside the guest domain.
EXAMPLES
To attach a device to the pciback driver, follow these steps:
1. look for the device PCI ID, via pcictl(8).
2. edit boot.cfg(5) and add the PCI ID to the list of PCI IDs that you want to attach to pciback, in bus:device.function notation.
The list is passed to dom0 module via the pciback.hide parameter:
pciback.hide=(bus:dev.fun)(bus:dev.func)(...)
See also boot(8).
3. reboot dom0.
4. add the PCI ID to the list of PCI devices in the domain configuration file:
pci = ['bus:dev.fun', '...']
5. start the guest domain.
SEE ALSO
pci(4), xpci(4), boot(8), pcictl(8)
HISTORY
The pciback driver first appeared in NetBSD 5.1.
AUTHORS
The pciback driver was written by Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>.
CAVEATS
Currently, to attach a device to the pciback backend, this procedure has to be performed at boot(8) time. In the future, it will be possible
to do it without requiring a dom0 reboot.
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
As PCI passthrough offers the possibility for guest domains to send arbitrary PCI commands to a physical device, this has direct impact on
the overall stability and security of the system. For example, in case of erroneous or malicious commands, the device could overwrite physi-
cal memory portions, via DMA.
BSD
January 8, 2011 BSD