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During the installation of the GDT driver, additional tools are copied into the /etc direc-
tory. Before you can use them you have to create a special device file named /dev/rgdth
by means of "link"; this device file has to be placed on a device of a GDT Host Drive.
With ‘gdtsync’ from the /etc directory, you can determine the coordinates of a GDT Host
Drive. Usually the first Host Drive has the coordinates c0b0t0d0.
A special device file (character device) is ‘/dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s0. In this case, /dev/rgdth
can be generated with: ln /dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s0 /dev/rgdth.
(c0 = HA, b0 = Bus number, t0 = Target-ID 0, d0 = LUN 0, s0 = UnixWare partition).
All new SCSI devices will be automatically recognized and a corresponding special-
device-file will be generated
Host Drives must be partitioned and a file system/file system(s) must be created. You
can do this with diskadd cCbBtTdD.
When using Direct Access Devices with
exchangeable media
(e.g., removable hard disks)
that are not reserved for the raw service, a media has to be inserted either when the
system is booted, or with GDTSETUP (mount/unmount), otherwise the device is not
available under UnixWare.
The GDT UnixWare driver supports Direct Access Devices (e.g., hard disks, removable hard-
disks) as SCSI-raw devices. This is especially important if you use removable hard disks
which you want to exchange with other controllers. How to reserve a device for the
SCSI-raw service is described in the file space.c on the GDT BTLD disk (example and
documentation).
Multi-processor support: The GDT device drivers for UnixWare 2.01 and UnixWare 2.1
support multi-processor systems.
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