geoff@edm.uucp (Geoff Coleman) (09/28/90)
So how do you add a third party scsi device to an AT&T 3B2 ??? 1.) turn off 3b2 and attcah device to scsi bus using an unused id #. 2) turn on 3b2 and watch the console (or put a hardcopy device on it) The 3b2 will say unknown device maker, model. You need this information in step three. 3) - cd to /etc/scsi - run ./edittbl -l to list devices presently known - run ./edittbl -i to add a device and answer the questions - The first entry is the make and must be padded out to 8 characters - The second entry is the model and must be padded out to 16 characters. - The number of lu's is 1 unless it is a bridge controller. - the AT&T device type is ST01 for a tape, SD01 for a disk. 4) - cd to /usr/lib/scsi - using vi (or yout favorite editor) edit tc.index - add an entry for your new disk ala the entries already there - make sure you have the model number starting at column 9 ( no spaces) and that it occupies 16 spaces ( any less and the format step will fail) 5) reboot the system - it should say that you have an unformatted disk at scsi slot n. - run format to format the disk (if you get a cannot open scipt file check the spacing of the maker/model lin in tc.index Hope this helps someone. Geoff Coleman Unexsys Systems p.s. it works for a MAXTOR XT-8760S