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Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals: HP 9000 > Chapter 4 Configuring Disk Drives, Disk Arrays, and
CD-ROM Drives Selecting Device Drivers for a Disk Device and Interface |
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The following sections (covering HP-IB, HP-FL, and SCSI interfaces, and floppy disk drives) identify the device drivers that must be present in the kernel for HP-UX to communicate with your disk device. Choose the device drivers based on the interface to which you are configuring the disk device. If you are configuring a custom-written device driver on a Series 700, consult the Driver Development Guide for guidelines. Once you have identified your device drivers, proceed to “Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device”. Series 700 does not accept HP-IB disks. Up to four HP-IB disks can be configured for each Series 800 HP-IB interface card. Table 4-1 “HP-IB Disk Configuration Requirements ” lists the device drivers required for configuring an HP-IB disk or CD-ROM for each supported interface. Table 4-1 HP-IB Disk Configuration Requirements
Series 700 does not accept HP-FL disks. Table 4-2 “HP-FL Disk Configuration Requirements n” lists the device drivers required for configuring an HP-FL disk device for each supported architecture. Table 4-2 HP-FL Disk Configuration Requirements n
The SCSI address of a device dictates the device's priority when arbitrating for the SCSI bus. Use SCSI address 7 for the highest priority device (usually the host), followed by subsequent addresses in descending order: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8. Each fast/wide/differential SCSI-II card can support up to 15 peripherals, including up to 7 disk arrays. Due to limitations in SCSI-II, disk arrays can be connected to addresses 0 through 7 only; do not connect disk arrays to addresses 8 through 15. HP-UX recommends UPS for powerfail protection of fast/wide/differential disk arrays. Do not exceed 6 meters maximum cabling for single-ended SCSI and 25 meters maximum for fast/wide/differential SCSI configurations. Make sure that every SCSI bus is properly terminated. Table 4-3 lists the HP disk and CD-ROM devices configurable through the SCSI interface on Series 700 and 800 systems. Note, the c#t#d#[s#] syntax used in default device special files derives from ioscan output: c# is the card instance for the ext_bus class of interface card to which the device is attached, t# is the target (SCSI address) of the disk device on the interface, d# is the device unit number. s# specifies section number and is provided for backward compatibility; the device file addresses the entire disk (s0) when s# is unspecified. (See the disk(7) manpage.) Table 4-3 SCSI-II Disk Configuration Requirements
Although floppy disk drives are installed internally, the following table is included to ensure that you have the device-driver information necessary to access the drive. Note that a PC floppy is installed on a Model 712 system, while SCSI floppy disk drives are installed on some Series 700 and E-class (Series 800) computers. HP-IB floppy disk drives are no longer supported on HP-UX. (See also “Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive ” for information about using a floppy disk drive with HP-UX.) Table 4-4 Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Requirements
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