Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!mcnc!duke!egr.duke.edu!jpe From: jpe@egr.duke.edu (John P. Eisenmenger) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: Adding a 3rd party SCSI disk to an rs6000 Message-ID: <1154@cameron.egr.duke.edu> Date: 1 Nov 90 15:56:55 GMT References: <1149@cameron.egr.duke.edu> Sender: news@egr.duke.edu Lines: 30 From article <1149@cameron.egr.duke.edu>, by jpe@egr.duke.edu (John P. Eisenmenger): > > I'm trying to figure out how to set up a WREN-VII for my RS6000. Has > anyone done this before? The problem, as I see it, is that I need to > define a new disk subclass in order to get little things like the disk's > size correct. How do I go about it? Well, I figured out how to add the drive and it was pretty straight-forward. I had been worried about how the 6000 would determine the size of the disk, but it seemed to figure it out somehow (yes, this is my first SCSI-using machine). I now have a partition with 1019904 KB (987728 free). > I'm also having some troubles with a SCSI 8mm tape drive. It looks > like its configured (marked as available, correct subclass, and device > files are there), but whenever I try to access it I get: > > /dev/rmt1: A system call received a parameter that is not valid. This is where I'm turning my attention now. > Help in any form (mail, follow-up articles) will be digested and > appreciated. I reiterate the above!! -John Eisenmenger Dept. of Electrical Engineering Duke University Durham, NC 27706