8
If
the
display
sho
ws
nothing,
then
y
ou
will
need
to
add
the
scsi
device
driv
er
line
to
dfile ,
b
y
t
yping
the
line
scsi .
Y
ou
can
also
determine
if
the
k
ernel
con
tains
the
actual
driv
er
b
y
t
yping:
nm
/hp-ux
|
grep
scsitape
or
nm
/hp-ux
|
grep
scsi
If
y
ou
get
a
list
of
names
-
suc
h
as
scsitape_open
and
scsitape_close ,
then
y
ou
ha
v
e
the
correct
tap
e
driv
er
installed.
Adding
the
Device
Files
Y
ou
will
only
need
to
ha
v
e
a
r
aw
device
le
to
comm
unicate
with
y
our
DDS-F
ormat
driv
e
on
the
system.
The
Ra
w
Device
File
The
/dev/rmt
directory
con
tains
the
raw
(c
haracter)
device
les.
Y
ou
will
see
lines
suc
h
as
the
follo
wing,
whic
h
apply
to
a
scsi
device:
crw-rw-rw-
2
root
other
54
0x0e0303
Dec
10
1990
/dev/rmt/0mn
crw-rw-rw-
2
root
other
54
0x0e0302
Dec
10
1990
/dev/rmt/0m
These
lines
sp ecify
c
haracteristics
of
the
installed
device.
They
are
explained
b elow.
Y
our
installed
driv
e,
if
y
ou
ha
v
e
not
c
hanged
its
jump er
settings,
will
ha
v
e
a
bus
address
of
3.
Note
This
directory
is
shared
b
y
HP-IB
tap
e
driv
es,
whic
h
ha
v
e
a
ma
jor
n
um
b er
of
'9'.
Be
careful
not
to
confuse
these
les.
The
follo
wing
table
explains
the
parts
of
the
line
y
ou
need
to
b e
concerned
with
and
the
roles
they
play:
8-18
Configuring
HP-UX
for
New
Driv
es
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