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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
  3. Section I. Operating systems
  4. Solaris
  5. About Solaris robotic controls
  6. Examples of SCSI and FCP robotic control device files on Solaris
Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide

Examples of SCSI and FCP robotic control device files on Solaris

The following is an example of sgscan all output from a host, to which the examples refer:

# /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sgscan all
/dev/sg/c0t6l0: Cdrom: "TOSHIBA XM-5401TASUN4XCD"
/dev/sg/c1tw500104f0008d53b9l0: Changer: "STK     SL500"
/dev/sg/c1tw500104f0008d53c3l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/0): "HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI"
/dev/sg/c1tw500104f0008d53c6l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/1): "HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI"
/dev/sg/c1tw500104f0008d53c9l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/2): "IBM     ULTRIUM-TD3"
/dev/sg/c1tw500104f0008d53ccl0: Tape (/dev/rmt/3): "IBM     ULTRIUM-TD3"
/dev/sg/c2t1l0: Changer: "STK     SL500"                                                                                            
/dev/sg/c2t2l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/22): "HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI"                                                                        
/dev/sg/c2t3l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/10): "HP      Ultrium 3-SCSI"                                                                        
/dev/sg/c2tal0: Tape (/dev/rmt/18): "IBM      ULTRIUM-TD3"                                                                           
/dev/sg/c2tbl0: Tape (/dev/rmt/19): "IBM      ULTRIUM-TD3"
/dev/sg/c3t0l0: Disk (/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0): "FUJITSU MAV2073RCSUN72G"
/dev/sg/c3t3l0: Disk (/dev/rdsk/c1t3d0): "FUJITSU MAV2073RCSUN72G"

You can filter the sgscan output for device types by using other sgscan options. The following is the sgscan usage statement:

sgscan [all|basic|changer|disk|tape] [conf] [-v]

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