SCSI Disk Configuration Requierments

 Architecture             Interface Card             Interface and         
(SCSI-II Type)                                       Device Drivers


Series 700 Core I/O         (internal)                  sdisk (2) 
 (single-ended)(1)

Series 700 EISA              25525B                     eisa
(fast/narrow/                                           sdisk (2)
differential)(3)

Series 700 Models           (internal)                  sdisk (2)
735 and 755
(fast/wide/
differential)(4)

Series 800 CIO               27147A                     scsi2 (6)
(single-ended)(5)                                       disc3 (7)

Series 800 HP-PB             28655A                     scsi1
(single-ended)(8)                                       disc3 (7)

Series 800 HP-PB             28696A                     scsi3
(fast/wide/                                             disc3 (7)
differential)(9)


(1) These devices can be configured to a Series 700 Single-Ended
SCSI-II interface: A1999A, A2655A, A2657A, C2214B, C2216T,
C3021T, C3023T, C3024T, C3027U, C3028U, A3182A.

(2) Specifying sdisk causes sctl, c700, and c720 to be included
automatically in the kernel.

(3) The following disk devices can be configured to a Series 700             
Fast/Narrow/Differential EISA/SCSI-II: C2425JK, C2427JK, C2435A,            
C2436HA/HZ, C2437HA/HZ, C2438A, C2439HA/HZ/JA/JZ, C2440HA/HZ/JA/JZ,        
C2474J, C2481A, C2482A, C2491A, C2492A. 

(4) The following disk devices can be configured to a Series 700  
Fast/Wide/Differential SCSI-II interface:  C2435A, C2436HA/HZ,             
C2437HA/HZ, C2438A, C2439HA/HZ/JA/JZ, C2440HA/HZ/JA/JZ, C3032T, C3033T,    
C3034T, C3035T, C3036T, C3037U, C3038U, A3058A. The C2425JK and C2427JK    
can also be connected, but will not use the Wide SCSI capability.  

(5) The following disk devices can be configured to a Series 800 CIO   
Single-Ended SCSI-II interface:  C2462F/R, C2474F/R/S, C2476F/R, A3182A.  

(6) Specifying scsi2 causes cio_ca0 to be included automatically in the
kernel.

(7) Specifying disc3 causes target to be included automatically in the
kernel.

(8) The following disk devices can be configured to a Series 800 HP-PB       
Single-Ended SCSI-II interface:  (7957B), (7958B), (7959B), A1999A,        
A2655A, A2657A, C2212A, C2213A, C2281A, C2282A, C2290A, C2291A, C2460F/R,  
C2461F/R, C2470S, C2471S, C2472F/R/S, C2473F/R/S, C3020T, C3022R/T,        
C3023R/RZ/T, C3024R/RZ/T, C3027U, C3028U, C3040R/T, C3041R/T, C3044U,      
A3182A, C3560U. (Models shown in parenthesis are obsolete and are listed   
for reference only.) 

(9) The following disk devices can be configured to a Series 800           
Fast/Wide/Differential SCSI-II interface:  C2435A, C2436HA/HZ,             
C2437HA/HZ, C2438A, C2439HA/HZ/JA/JZ, C2440HA/HZ/JA/JZ, C3032R/T,          
C3035R/T, C3036T, C3037U, C3050R/T, C3051R/T, A3058A, A3231A, A3232A,      
C3550R/T, C3551R/T, C3553RZ, C3554U.  


Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Requirements

 Architecture             Interface Card             Interface and         
                                                     Device Drivers


Model 712                 (internal)                 pcfdc
                                                     pcfloppy

Series 700                (internal)                 sflop
(single-ended
SCSI)

Model E                   (internal)                 disc3 (1)
(single-ended
SCSI)

(1) Specifying disc3 causes target to be included automatically in the      
kernel.
                                    
    
Tape Drive Configuration Requirements

For HP-IB
                    
Architecture             Interface Card             Interface and         
                                                    Device Drivers

Series 800 CIO (1)       27110B                     hpib0 (2)
                                                    tape1

Series 800               28650B                     hpib1 (3)
HP-PB (1)                                           tapei

(1) The following model tape drives are supported for HP-UX on the Series    
800 CIO and HP-PB HP-IB interfaces:  7980A/XC, (C1511A). (Models shown in  
parenthesis are obsolete and are listed for reference only.) 

(2) Specifying hpib0 causes cio_ca0, sio, pfail, and pa to be included       
automatically in the kernel.  

(3) Specifying hpib1 causes sio, pfail, and pa to be included                
automatically in the kernel.  

(4) Naming convention for systems installed with long file names.  
c#t#d# derives from ioscan output:  c# is the card instance for the
ext_bus class of interface card to which the tape drive is attached, 
t# is the address of the tape device on the HP-IB bus, d# is the device 
number (typically d0).  BEST represents the operational capabilities 
likely to be required, including the highest density/format and data 
compression, if the device supports it.  [b|n|nb] designates style of 
tape positioning:  b is Berkeley-style tape positioning; that is, after 
file close, the tape is not repositioned in any way.  If b is not 
designated, AT&T-style tape closing occurs; that is the tape might be 
positioned after the next end-of-file (EOF) point.  n designates no rewind.  
 
(5) Naming convention for systems installed with short file names.  For
c#t#d#, see footnote 3.  f# represents the highest density/format and      
data compression, if the device supports it.  Or, i# represents a pointer  
into a tape-device property table. 

(6) Syntax available for backward compatibility.  # designates tape drive
at # card instance.  The #m, #mb, #mn, and #mnb device special files are   
linked to c#t#d#BEST, c#t#d#BESTb, c#t#d#BESTn, and c#t#d#BESTnb,          
respectively, or their equivalent short file names.                        
                
    
HP-IB Cartridge Tape Drives

Architecture             Interface Card             Interface and         
                                                    Device Drivers

Series 700 EISA (1)      25560A                     cs80 (2)

Series 800 CIO (1)       27110B                     hpib0 (3)
                                                    disc1 (4)
 
Series 800 HP-PB (1)     28650B                     hpib1 (5)                
                                                    disc1 (4)                

(1) The following models can be configured to EISA, CIO, and HP-PB HP-IB     
interfaces:  (35401), (7914CT), 7946, (7974A), (7978B), 7979A, 7980A,      
(9144A), (9145A). (Models shown in parenthesis are obsolete and are        
listed for reference only.)                                                
    
(2) Specifying cs80 causes hshpib, wsio, eisa, core, and eeprom to be      
included automatically into the kernel.                                    
                 
(3) Specifying hpib0 causes cio_ca0, sio, pfail, and pa to be included       
automatically in the kernel.                                               
    
(4) Specifying disc1 causes disc1_included to be configured automatically  
in the kernel.                                                             
    
(5) Specifying hpib1 causes sio, pfail, and pa to be included              
automatically in the kernel.                                              

(6) c#t#d# derives from ioscan output:  c# is the card instance for the      
ext_bus class of interface card to which the tape drive is attached, t#    
is the address of the tape device on the HP-IB bus, d# is the device       
number (d1 must be used to address cartridge tape-drive component of the   
disk/tape combination devices, such as 7946).  For cartridge tape drives   
to communicate through HP-UX, minor number bit 25 of the device special    
file must be set.                                                         

SCSI Tape Drives
 
Architecture             Interface Card             Interface and       
                                                    Device Driver

Series 700 Core          (internal)                 stape (2)
I/O (1)

Series 700 EISA (1)      25525A/B                   stape (2)

Series 800 CIO (1)       27147A                     scsi2 (3)
                                                    tape2 (4)

Series 800 HP-PB (5)     28655A                     scsi1 (6)
                                                    tape2 (4)

(1) The following tape drives are supported for HP-UX on a single-ended      
SCSI interface:  7980S/SX, A2311A, A2656A, A2944A, A2944A, A3024A,         
(C1502A), C1503A/B/C, C1504A/B/C, (C1512A), C1520A/B, C1521B, C1530B,      
C1533A, C1534A, C1535A, C1553A, C2292A, C2297T/U, C2298A, (C2463F/R),      
C2464F/R, C2465R, C2466F/R, C2467F/R, C2477F/R/S/U, C2478U, C2954A.        
(Obsolete models are shown in parenthesis for reference only.)             
    
(2) Specifying stape causes sctl, c700, wsio, and core drivers to be       
included automatically in the kernel.                                      
    
(3) Specifying scsi2 causes cio_ca0, sio, pfail, and pa drivers to be      
included automatically in the kernel.                                      
    
(4) Specifying tape2 causes tape2_included to be included automatically    
in the kernel.                                                           

(5) Tape drives listed in footnote 1 are supported on Series 800 HP-PB       
architecture, as are A2311A and A2312A. StorageTek models 4220 and 4280    
tape drives will also configure successfully using the HP-PB single-ended  
SCSI device driver; however, these tape drives must be the only            
peripheral device on their SCSI bus.                                       
    
(6) Specifying scsi1 causes sio, pfail, and pa drivers to be included      
automatically in the kernel.                                          

(7) Naming convention for systems installed with long file names.  c#t#d#    
derives from ioscan output:  c# is the card instance number for the        
ext_bus class of interface card to which the tape drive is attached, t#    
is the SCSI address, d# is the device number.  BEST represents the         
operational capabilities likely to be required, including the highest      
density/format and data compression, if supported by the device.           
[b|n|nb] designates tape positioning:  b is Berkeley-style; that is,       
after file close, the tape is not repositioned in any way.  If b is not    
designated, AT&T-style tape closing occurs; that is the tape might be      
positioned after the end-of-file (EOF) point.  n designates no rewind.  

(8) Naming convention for systems installed with short file names.  For      
c#t#d#, see footnote 3.  f# represents the highest density/format and      
data compression, if the device supports it.  Or, i# represents a pointer  
into a tape-device property table.  For [b|n|nb], see footnote 3.          
    
(9) Syntax available for backward compatibility.  # designates tape drive  
at # card instance.  The #m, #mb, #mn, and #mnb device special files are   
linked to c#t#d#BEST, c#t#d#BESTb, c#t#d#BESTn, and c#t#d#BESTnb,          
respectively.