Creating Attach Points with makedev
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obscan /dev/scsi2
obscan version 10.2.0.3 (AIX)
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DEVICE information for /dev/scsi2
Target-id : 0, Lun : 0
Vendor : ADIC Product : FastStor 2
Target-id : 5, Lun : 0
Vendor : HP Product : Ultrium 2-SCSI
Total count of Media Changers and/or Tape devices found : 2
In this second example, obscan gathers information about the tape devices
connected to the Fibre Channel fabric identified by /dev/fssci0:
obscan /dev/fscsi0
DEVICE information for /dev/fscsi0
Target-id : 6423827, Lun : 0
Vendor : ADIC Product : Scalar 24 World Wide Name : 2001006045175222
Target-id : 6423827, Lun : 1
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD2 World Wide Name : 2001006045175222
Target-id : 6423827, Lun : 2
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD2 World Wide Name : 2001006045175222
Target-id : 6491411, Lun : 0
Vendor : ADIC Product : Scalar i500 World Wide Name : 2400005084800672
Target-id : 6491411, Lun : 1
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD3 World Wide Name : 2400005084800672
Target-id : 6491411, Lun : 2
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD3 World Wide Name : 2400005084800672
Target-id : 6491411, Lun : 3
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD3 World Wide Name : 2400005084800672
Target-id : 6491411, Lun : 4
Vendor : IBM Product : ULTRIUM-TD3 World Wide Name : 2400005084800672
Total count of Media Changers and/or Tape devices found : 8
3. Navigate to the install directory in your Oracle Secure Backup home. For
example:
# cd /usr/local/oracle/backup/install
4. Enter the makedev command at the shell prompt:
# makedev
5. At the prompts, enter the information required to create attach points used within
Oracle Secure Backup to identify devices for backup and restore operations.