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Installing a DLT, SDLT, VS, LTO, or DAT Tape Drive Into a Linux Operating System
6464215-01, Rev B
January 2006
Setting Up Communication with the Tape Drives
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Installing the Tape 
Drive
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To install the tape drive, follow these steps:
1
Shut down your workstation or server and remove AC power from the 
system.
2
Follow the instructions in your tape drive’s product manual to install the 
tape drive and set the SCSI ID.
Verifying the st Module 
is Loaded 
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st
 is the tape device driver for Linux. Typically, 
st
 is loaded into the kernel as 
a module to support SCSI tape devices. You must verify that 
st
 is loaded to 
assure that the kernel supports SCSI tape devices. 
 To verify the
 st
 module is loaded, follow these steps:
1
Execute the following command as superuser:
# modinfo st
If 
st
 is loaded, the output will look similar to one of the following:  
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (RHEL3):
filename:    /lib/modules/2.4.21-4.ELsmp/kernel/drivers/scsi/st.odescription: 
"SCSI Tape Driver"
author:     "Kai Makisara"
license:   "GPL"
parm:       buffer_kbs int, description "Default driver buffer size (KB; 32)"
parm:        max_buffers int, description "Maximum number of buffer allocated 
                 at initialisation (4)"
parm:       max_sg_segs int, description "Maximum number of scatter/gather 
                 segments to use (32)"
parm:      blocking_open int, description "Block in open if not ready an no 
                 O_NONBLOCK (0)"
• Novell SuSE Linux 9 (SuSE9):
parm:           try_wdio:Try direct write i/o when possible
parm:           try_rdio:Try direct read i/o when possible
parm:           try_direct_io:Try direct I/O between user buffer and tape drive (1)
parm:           max_sg_segs:Maximum number of scatter/gather segments to 
                      use (256)
parm:           buffer_kbs:Default driver buffer size for fixed block mode (KB; 32)
license:        GPL
description:    SCSI Tape Driver
author:         Kai Makisara
depends:        scsi_mod
supported:      yes
vermagic:       2.6.5-7.79-smp SMP 586 REGPARM gcc-3.3
If the 
st
 module is not loaded, 
modinfo
 will report that the module name is 
not found. You need to load the 
st
 module by using the 
#insmod
 
command. Consult your Linux manuals for instructions.
2
Reboot the server. This allows the 
st
 driver to attach tape device nodes 
(/dev/st#).