
 Drive Configuration

 This menu allows drives (tape and optical) to be configured, deleted 
 or updated.
 
 Drive index is selectable when a drive is added.  The allowable values
 are 0 - 127.  This is the index that is used when referencing the drive
 on the operator displays.

 RewindDriveName and NonRewindDriveName are the paths to the specific
 tape drive as found in the /dev directory.  The non-rewind name is usually
 the same as the rewind name with an 'n' preceding it or embedded in it.

 Note - for each platform, detailed configuration information
        appears in the Media Manager Device Configuration Guide.

 Examples  are:

  SUN (SunOS 4.x)
     - /dev/rst13 and /dev/nrst13 for an Exabyte 8500 attached to a 
       Sun host.
     - /dev/rast13 and /dev/nrast13 for an Exabyte 8500 attached to
       an Auspex Storage Processor (SP).


  HP9000-700 (HP-UX 10.x) and
  HP9000-800 (HP-UX 10.x)
     - /dev/rmt/c2t3d0DDS2Cb and /dev/rmt/c2t3d0DDS2Cnb for 4mm DAT
     - /dev/rmt/c0t4d0D8MM8500Cb and /dev/rmt/c0t4d0D8MM8500Cnb for Exabyte 8500
     NOTE - Tape drives must be Berkeley style.


  HP9000-700 (HP-UX 9.x) 
     - /dev/rmt/c201d2mb and /dev/rmt/c201d2mnb for 4mm DAT
     NOTE - Tape drives must be Berkeley style.


  HP9000-800 (HP-UX 9.x)
     - /dev/rmt/0hcb and /dev/rmt/0hncb for 4mm compression DAT
     NOTE - Tape drives must be Berkeley style.


  SGI 
     - /dev/rmt/tps0d5v.8500 and /dev/rmt/tps0d5nrv.8500 for Exabyte 8500.
     NOTE - tape drives (except 1/4") should be defined as variable block length.


  SUN (Solaris 2.x) 
     - /dev/rmt/2mb and /dev/rmt/2mbn for an Exabyte 8500.
     NOTE - Tape drives must be Berkeley style.


  RS6000 
     - /dev/rmt3 and /dev/rmt3.1 for an Exabyte 8500.
     NOTE - tape drives (except 1/4") should be defined as variable block length.


  DEC ALPHA 
     - /dev/rmt0h and /dev/nrmt0h for an Exabyte 8500.

  NCR
     - /dev/rmt/c13t2d0s0ny  and  /dev/rmt/c13t2d0s0nn for a DLT4000.


 For optical disk drives a character drive name, block drive name
 and volume header drive name (if applicable) must be entered.

 Examples are:

  SUN (SunOS 4.x) 
     - /dev/rsd2g for character drive name.
     - /dev/sd2g for block drive name.
     - /dev/rsd2a for volume header (label) drive name.


  HP9000-700 (10.x) and
  HP9000-800 (10.x)
     - /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0 for character drive name.
     - /dev/dsk/c0t1d0 for block drive name.


  HP9000-700 (HP-UX 9.x) 
     - /dev/rdsk/c201d4s0 for character drive name.
     - /dev/dsk/c201d4s0 for block drive name.


  HP9000-800 (HP-UX 9.x)
     - /dev/rdsk/c1d0s12 for character drive name.
     - /dev/dsk/c1d0s12 for block drive name.


  SGI
     - /dev/rdsk/dks1d4s7 for character drive name.
     - /dev/dsk/dks1d4s7 for block drive name.
     - /dev/rdsk/dks1d4vh for volume header drive name.


  SUN (Solaris 2.x) 
     - /dev/rdsk/c1t4d0s6 for character drive name.
     - /dev/dsk/c1t4d0s6 for block drive name.
     - /dev/rdsk/c1t4d0s0 for volume header (label) drive name.


  RS6000 
     - /dev/rhdisk2 for character drive name.
     - /dev/hdisk2 for block drive name.


  DEC ALPHA 
     - Optical disk not supported.


 Note - On the all devices display, the optical disk character drive
 name will be shown under the "DriveName" column and the block drive
 name will be shown under the "NRDriveName" column.  To see the volume
 header drive name (if applicable), you can perform a drive update
 or delete option which shows all the optical drive names.

  SUN (SunOS 4.x) - Refer to MAKEDEV(8) for information on creating drive
                    names.

  HP9000-700 - Refer to intro(7), sam(1M), and insf(1M) for information on 
               creating drive names. 

  HP9000-800 - Refer to intro(7), sam(1M), and insf(1M) for information on 
               creating drive names.

  SGI - Refer to MAKEDEV(1M) for information on creating drive names.

  SUN (Solaris 2.x) - Refer to drvconfig(1M) and related man pages for
                      information on creating drive names.

  RS6000 - Refer to SMIT for information on configuring drives.

  DEC ALPHA - Refer to MAKEDEV(8) for information on creating drive names.

 If more than one possible drive location has been specified (see Location
 Management sub-menu of this utility), a location name must be entered.
 By default, one location is defined and no prompt is displayed.

 Drive status (up or down) specifies whether the Media Manager device daemon 
 will consider the drive available.  This status may be changed via the 
 operator displays after the device daemon, ltid(1M), is initiated.

 When adding or updating a drive, if there are robots defined that 
 the drive could potentially reside in, a prompt will ask whether or not
 the drive is to be configured in a robot.  Enter y to enter robotic 
 information about the drive; otherwise, the drive is assumed to be a
 standalone drive (i.e. not robotic).
