SE3510  with V240

Hi,
I have a new SE3510 FC Array. I have created the Logical Drive, Volumes and mapped LUN O to the controllers. But I am not able to see the array from my v240 system running Solaris 9.
prtconf shows that the driver is not attached for the Qlogic adapter. However the required driver packages were present with the OS by default.
Pl. help me configuring the HBAs.
Thanks,
Karthik S S

I assume that you have install the SAN Foundation Kit and the SFK patches. I also assume that you did a boot -r.
Good Luck

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    [root@vbsmf /kernel/drv] $ls /dev/rmt/0
    /dev/rmt/0: No such file or directory
    [root@vbsmf /] $modinfo
    Id Loadaddr Size Info Rev Module Name
    6 10158000 445b 1 1 specfs (filesystem for specfs)
    8 1015dd40 333c 1 1 TS (time sharing sched class)
    9 10160938 8d4 - 1 TS_DPTBL (Time sharing dispatch table)
    10 101609c0 291e3 2 1 ufs (filesystem for ufs)
    11 10187b33 1f7 - 1 fssnap_if (File System Snapshot Interface)
    12 10187c83 10900 226 1 rpcmod (RPC syscall)
    12 10187c83 10900 226 1 rpcmod (32-bit RPC syscall)
    12 10187c83 10900 1 1 rpcmod (rpc interface str mod)
    13 10195cc3 66f08 0 1 ip (IP Streams module)
    13 10195cc3 66f08 3 1 ip (IP Streams device)
    14 101f30bb 1982 1 1 rootnex (sun4u root nexus 1.91)
    15 101f4648 210 57 1 options (options driver)
    17 101f4d3c 18d8 12 1 sad (Streams Administrative driver's)
    18 101f639c 67b 2 1 pseudo (nexus driver for 'pseudo')
    19 101f68a5 1c228 85 1 md (Meta disk base module)
    24 1023362d 5234 - 1 md_stripe (Meta disk stripes module)
    25 1023847d a760 - 1 md_mirror (Meta disk mirrors module)
    26 10242765 10338 109 1 pcisch (PCI Bus nexus driver 1.201)
    27 1025111d 1023b 50 1 glm (GLM SCSI HBA Driver 1.166.)
    28 1025f310 8ac0 - 1 scsi (SCSI Bus Utility Routines)
    29 10264fe4 18008 32 1 sd (SCSI Disk Driver 1.356)
    33 1029bf1e a52d 135 1 uata (ATA controller Driver 1.89)
    34 102a5713 151f - 1 dada ( ATA Bus Utility Routines)
    37 102a7141 93c - 1 todm5819p_rmc (tod module for ALI M5819P)
    38 102a7a0b 344f 196 1 rmc_comm (rmc_comm driver, v1.2)
    39 102aaa92 508 199 1 pmugpio (Pmugpio Driver 1.1)
    40 780b8000 72bf - 1 ufs_log (Logging UFS Module)
    41 1027bd5c 1b04a 5 1 procfs (filesystem for proc)
    42 102962ba fab 126 1 ebus (ebus nexus driver)
    43 10296efd 2fcd 194 1 mc-us3i (Memory-controller: v1.1)
    44 10299bba d98 134 1 power (power button driver v1.9)
    45 1029a7aa 1016 159 1 pmubus (pmubus nexus driver)
    46 10211abd 5cb6 197 1 rmclomv (rmclomv control driver v1.4)
    47 1021684b 256a 9 1 pcf8584 (I2C Nexus Driver 1.13)
    48 102a689a 464 - 1 i2c_svc (I2C module ver 1.2)
    50 102aae3a 10628 8 1 sockfs (filesystem for sockfs)
    52 102a6c7b 6be 11 1 clone (Clone Pseudodriver 'clone')
    53 1029b5f0 304 2 1 ip6 (IP Streams module)
    53 1029b5f0 304 143 1 ip6 (IP Streams device)
    54 102bafd2 25e40 3 1 tcp (TCP Streams module)
    54 102bafd2 25e40 42 1 tcp (TCP Streams device)
    55 10219963 1059 - 1 md5 (MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm)
    56 1029b734 365 4 1 tcp6 (TCP Streams module)
    56 1029b734 365 146 1 tcp6 (TCP Streams device)
    57 1021a907 9b50 5 1 udp (UDP Streams module)
    57 1021a907 9b50 41 1 udp (UDP Streams device)
    58 1029b8d9 365 6 1 udp6 (UDP Streams module)
    58 1029b8d9 365 145 1 udp6 (UDP Streams device)
    59 1022292f 7f10 7 1 icmp (ICMP Streams module)
    59 1022292f 7f10 5 1 icmp (ICMP Streams device)
    60 1029ba7e 30e 8 1 icmp6 (ICMP Streams module)
    60 1029ba7e 30e 144 1 icmp6 (ICMP Streams device)
    61 10228ea7 651b 9 1 arp (ARP Streams module)
    61 10228ea7 651b 44 1 arp (ARP Streams driver)
    62 1022e16a 4b93 10 1 timod (transport interface str mod)
    64 102d9d66 c83 16 1 conskbd (Console kbd Multiplexer driver )
    65 102da65d 1ffa 15 1 wc (Workstation multiplexer Driver )
    66 102dba4f 4885 37 1 su (su driver 1.47)
    67 102dff2c 3f2e 1 1 elfexec (exec module for elf)
    67 102dff2c 3f2e 0 1 elfexec (32-bit exec module for elf)
    68 102e3d57 3400 3 1 fifofs (filesystem for fifo)
    69 102e6ebf adea 11 1 ldterm (terminal line discipline)
    70 102f13b6 246d 12 1 ttcompat (alt ioctl calls)
    71 102f365a 9223 29 1 zs (Z8530 serial driver V4.125)
    72 102fc375 1568 26 1 ptsl (tty pseudo driver slave 'ptsl')
    73 102fd645 211f 25 1 ptc (tty pseudo driver control 'ptc')
    77 10318d3b 116a9 - 1 usba (USBA: USB Architecture 1.25)
    78 10313719 498c - 1 usbser (USB generic serial module 1.1)
    80 1032d854 15ac5 - 1 usba10 (USBA10: USB 1.0 Architecture 1.)
    81 781b6000 4012 - 1 usba10_usbser (USBA10 Generic Serial Modul
    82 10344153 1c30 13 1 rts (Routing Socket Streams module)
    82 10344153 1c30 43 1 rts (Routing Socket Streams device)
    83 781e8000 f487 15 1 ipsecesp (IP Encapsulating Security Paylo)
    83 781e8000 f487 141 1 ipsecesp (IP Encapsulating Security Paylo)
    84 7814e000 ff46 14 1 ipsecah (IP Authentication Header Stream)
    84 7814e000 ff46 140 1 ipsecah (IP Authentication Header Stream)
    85 7803c000 4af3 105 1 tl (TPI Local Transport Driver - tl)
    86 78042000 44ab 16 1 keysock (keysock module)
    86 78042000 44ab 139 1 keysock (PF_KEY Key Management Socket ST)
    87 78040743 16ea 97 1 sysmsg (System message redirection (fan)
    88 780416bd 82c 0 1 cn (Console redirection driver)
    89 780e3c1a 475 2 1 intpexec (exec mod for interp)
    90 78041d59 2c3 42 1 pipe (pipe(2) syscall)
    90 78041d59 2c3 42 1 pipe (32-bit pipe(2) syscall)
    91 10354c78 f9d 13 1 mm (memory driver)
    92 78046000 8a90 195 1 bge (BCM570x driver v0.22)
    93 7804e000 e868 - 1 gld (Generic LAN Driver (v2))
    94 7805e000 4eac6 217 1 ce (CE Ethernet Driver v1.135)
    95 780b0000 2bd7 - 1 vlan (Ethernet VLAN module (v1) 1.18)
    97 780b4000 322b 115 1 pci_pci (Standard PCI to PCI bridge nexu)
    98 780b7ad5 5ac 19 1 dump (crash dump driver)
    99 780c0000 4421 201 1 doorfs (doors)
    99 780c0000 4421 201 1 doorfs (32-bit door syscalls)
    100 780c6000 2d06 88 1 devinfo (DEVINFO Driver 1.33)
    103 780ca000 ebf8 66 1 ohci (USB OpenHCI Driver 1.23)
    104 781579c6 c03 176 1 inst_sync (instance binding syscall)
    104 781579c6 c03 176 1 inst_sync (32-bit instance binding syscall
    105 780d4c38 1538 4 1 namefs (filesystem for namefs)
    106 7814c6d0 1a98 4 1 logindmux ( LOGIND MUX Driver)
    110 780bf047 d70 14 1 iwscn (Workstation Redirection driver )
    111 7804d698 a4f 17 1 consms (Mouse Driver for Sun 'consms' 5)
    113 780b6bbb 9f7 21 1 log (streams log driver)
    114 780b734a 8f3 22 1 sy (Indirect driver for tty 'sy')
    115 780c8b56 cc4 23 1 ptm (Master streams driver 'ptm')
    116 10342e11 dc6 24 1 pts (Slave Stream Pseudo Terminal dr)
    117 780c5670 a8c 31 1 seeprom (I2C serial EEPROM device driver)
    120 1030a1c5 6a30 - 1 fctl (Sun FC Transport Library v1.12)
    123 780c411c 17ec 34 1 smbus (SMBUS nexus Driver 1.6)
    124 10308a8f 1dea 35 1 random (random number device v1.1)
    125 780e0000 2290 17 1 authsha1 (SHA1-HMAC algorithm)
    127 780b2637 1f01 38 1 openeepr (OPENPROM/NVRAM Driver v1.7)
    131 78188000 30bc0 - 1 s1394 (IEEE 1394 Services Library 1.0)
    143 10355a75 2e1f - 1 hidparser (HID PARSER 1.5)
    146 103256b4 2d2e 60 1 fssnap (snapshot driver)
    153 781af8c7 820 72 1 ksyms (kernel symbols driver)
    156 10345623 2d73 - 1 usba10_hidparser (USBA10 HID PARSER 1.1)
    161 780e2467 1a23 81 1 winlock (Winlock Driver v1.43)
    162 10317889 14ed - 1 seg_drv (Segment Device Driver v1.1)
    165 1030f375 2268 - 1 diaudio (Generic Audio)
    167 1032811a 19cc 89 1 lockstat (Lock Statistics)
    168 78215406 d1e 90 1 kstat (kernel statistics driver)
    169 780e6000 5d08 91 1 vol (Volume Management Driver, 1.87)
    170 780de000 1664 95 1 cpc (cpc sampling driver v1.8)
    170 780de000 1664 179 1 cpc (cpc sampling system call)
    170 780de000 1664 179 1 cpc (32-bit cpc sampling system call)
    172 78259747 ba0 103 1 qec (QEC driver v1.32)
    175 10347bee 4197 107 1 llc1 (LLC Class 1 Driver)
    177 780ec000 4c5e - 1 amsrc1 (Audio Sample Rate Conv. #1 1.2)
    178 780f2000 23ee - 1 audiosup (Audio Device Support 1.9)
    179 780f6000 14f6e - 1 mixer (Audio Mixer 1.41)
    182 1030331b 4edc 114 1 tnf (kernel probes driver 1.48)
    184 7816a000 b3ec 150 1 fcp (Sun FCP Pseudo Driver v1.11)
    185 1034b93d 4cd6 127 1 pm (power management driver v1.95)
    186 780598aa 846 128 1 tod (tod driver 1.0)
    189 780f0baf 1420 138 1 poll (Dev Poll driver)
    190 780f4176 1ecf 147 1 lofi (loopback file driver (1.2))
    193 78142000 499d - 1 pcihp (PCI nexus hotplug support v1.31)
    194 78146605 1ae7 - 1 busra (Bus Resource Allocator (BUSRA) )
    195 780df02c c4c - 1 hpcsvc (hot-plug controller services v1)
    196 78148000 4fe8 - 1 pcicfg (PCI configurator v1.38)
    203 781567ae bb1f - 1 amsrc2 (Audio Sample Rate Conv. #2 1.1)
    214 1034f79b 4805 187 1 sppp (PPP 4.0 mux v1.3)
    215 780da000 3ae0 18 1 sppptun (PPP 4.0 tunnel module v1.2)
    215 780da000 3ae0 188 1 sppptun (PPP 4.0 tunnel driver v1.2)
    218 781f0000 b5c0 191 1 rsm (Remote Shared Memory Driver 1.6)
    219 7804dd6f 2e8 - 1 ipc (common ipc code)
    220 780c95b2 aac - 1 rsmops (RSMOPS module 1.1)
    221 781fb0b0 b33 198 1 rmcadm (rmcadm control driver v1.1)
    222 78174f30 fec 200 1 pca9556 (pca9556 device driver v1.2)
    231 10329430 1069 214 1 fcode (FCode driver 1.8)
    232 1032a2c1 29ec - 1 fcodem (FCode framework 1.13)
    245 78104000 4819 242 1 kb_ps2 (PS/2 Keyboard 1.31, 01/05/09)
    250 781ba000 267e7 250 1 llc2 (SUN LLC2 Class II Streams Drive)
    253 78108000 1bcaa - 1 pcmcia (PCMCIA Nexus Support)
    264 781b2000 304c 263 1 ipdcm (IP/Dialup v1.9)
    265 7814dd68 40a 264 1 ipdptp (IP/Dialup ptp interface v1.9)
    266 7825bd1b 407 265 1 ipd (IP/Dialup mtp interface v1.9)
    268 7826a000 165b8 268 1 wrsmd (RSMPI DLPI 1.4 03/01/08)
    269 7827c000 295e6 19 1 nca (NCA Streams module)
    269 7827c000 295e6 269 1 nca (NCA Streams device 1.2)
    270 1032c3f5 15cc 15 1 mntfs (mount information file system)
    271 78210000 159d2 11 1 tmpfs (filesystem for tmpfs)
    272 78228000 2aa20 106 1 nfs (NFS syscall, client, and common)
    272 78228000 2aa20 106 1 nfs (NFS syscall, client, and common)
    272 78228000 2aa20 16 1 nfs (network filesystem)
    272 78228000 2aa20 7 1 nfs (network filesystem version 2)
    272 78228000 2aa20 17 1 nfs (network filesystem version 3)
    273 78254000 4d9b - 1 rpcsec (kernel RPC security module.)
    274 7825a000 1dc1 - 1 tlimod (KTLI misc module)
    275 7825c000 860f - 1 klmmod (lock mgr common module)
    276 78264000 65e3 18 1 autofs (filesystem for autofs)
    277 10357fa4 109 2 1 IA (interactive scheduling class)
    278 78258a03 f40 3 1 RT (realtime scheduling class)
    279 102a70e1 28c - 1 RT_DPTBL (realtime dispatch table)
    280 103406c9 2878 53 1 semsys (System V semaphore facility)
    280 103406c9 2878 53 1 semsys (32-bit System V semaphore facil)
    281 103064bf 26f8 52 1 shmsys (System V shared memory)
    281 103064bf 26f8 52 1 shmsys (32-bit System V shared memory)
    282 102186fd cf0 207 1 pset (processor sets)
    282 102186fd cf0 207 1 pset (32-bit pset(2) syscall)
    283 102ff5cc 3d82 178 1 kaio (kernel Async I/O)
    283 102ff5cc 3d82 178 1 kaio (kernel Async I/O for 32 bit com)
    284 780a8a5e 1687 20 1 ptem (pty hardware emulator)
    285 781b482c 19d2 21 1 telmod (telnet module)
    [root@vbsmf /kernel/drv] $vi st.conf
    # Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    # All rights reserved.
    #pragma ident "@(#)st.conf 1.27 00/08/29 SMI"
    # This file contains configuration entries for both officially supported
    # devices of Sun Microsystems and many 3rd party devices.
    # The officially supported devices are :
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28388"
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28454"
    # "ARCHIVE Python 29279"
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8200"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8500"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8505"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8900"
    # "HP 88780"
    # "HP C5683A" Note 1
    # "HP C5713A" Note 1
    # "Quantum DLT4000"
    # "Quantum DLT7000"
    # "Quantum DLT8000" Note 1
    # "STK 9840" Note 1
    # "SUN DLT4000"
    # "SUN DLT4700"
    # "SUN DLT7000"
    # "TANDBERG SLR5"
    # "TANDBERG TDC 4200"
    # "TANDBERGMLR1"
    # "TANDBERGMLR3"
    # Notes
    # 1 Drive is configured automatically - no entry is needed in st.conf.
    # The 3rd party devices do apparently work with the configurations listed.
    # All the entries have been taken from the net and probably have worked in
    # the past, but have not been tested by Sun Microsystems. Use these entries
    # as your starting point for generating your configuration entries.
    #tape-config-list=
    # "Emulex MTO2", "Emulex MT02 QIC-11/QIC-24", "MT02",
    # "ANRITSU DMT2120", "Unisys 1/2\" Reel", "ANRITSU",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28454","Archive Python 4mm Helical Scan","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 29279", "Archive Python 4mm DAT Stacker","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28388", "Archive/Conner CTDX004 4mm DAT", "Conner2-DAT",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150", "Archive QIC-150", "QIC150",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 255", "Archive QIC-525", "QIC150",
    # "DEC DLT2", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "DEC TZ87", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-2501", "Exabyte EXB-2501 QIC", "EXB-2501",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-4200c", "Exabyte 4mm Helical Scan","Exa4200c",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8200", "Exabyte EXB-8200 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8200",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8500", "Exabyte EXB-8500 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8505", "Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB8500C", "Exabyte 8500C 8mm Helical Scan", "EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8900", "Mammoth EXB-8900 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8900",
    # "FUJITSU M1016B M2483B","Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_comp",
    # "FUJITSU M248", "Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_m248x",
    # "HP 88780", "HP-88780 1/2\" Reel", "HP_half",
    # "HP C1533A", "HP DDS2 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1553A ", "HP C1553A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1537A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT ", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP C1557A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP HP35470A", "HP 35470A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP HP35480A", "HP 35480A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "IBM 03490", "IBM 3490E 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "IBM 9348", "STK 4220 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "KENNEDY", "Kennedy 1/2\" Reel", "KENNEDY",
    # "LMS", "CDC 1/2\" Cartridge", "LMS",
    # "M4 DATA 123107 SCSI", "M4-Data 1/2\" Reel", "M4_DATA",
    # "Metrum", "Metrum VHS Cartridge", "MetD",
    # "QUANTUM DLT7000", "Quantum DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "SUN DLT7000", "Sun DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "Quantum DLT4000", "Quantum DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4000", "DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4700", "DLT4700 Library", "DLT-data",
    # "R-BYTE RB100", "R-Byte Whozits", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5000", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5200", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "STK 9490", "STK 9490 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "STK 4280", "STK 4280 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "STK", "STK 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "TANDBERG 4100", "Tandberg 4100 QIC", "TAND_4100_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG 4200", "Tandberg 4200 QIC", "TAND_4200_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG TDC 4200", "Tandberg QIC 2.5 Gig Tape Drive", "TANDB-2_5G",
    # "TANDBERG SLR5", "Tandberg 8 Gig QIC", "TAND-8G-VAR",
    # "TANDBERGMLR1", "Tandberg MLR1 QIC", "TANDBERG_MLR1",
    # "TANDBERGMLR3", "Tandberg 50 Gig QIC", "TAND-50G-VAR",
    # "TELEX", "STK 4220 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "WANGTEK 51000 SCSI", "Wangtek 1.2GB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 5150ES", "Wangtek QIC-150", "WANGTEK_QC150",
    # "WANGTEK 5525ES SCSI", "Wangtek 525MB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 6130-HS", "Wangtek 4mm Helical Scan", "WANGTEK_6130",
    # "WangDAT Model 2600", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT Model 3400", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT", "Wang DAT 3.81 Helical Scan", "WangDAT",
    # "\076\000", "Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_half";
    #ANRITSU = 1,0x25,0,0x41d,4,0x00,0x02,0x03,0x03,1;
    #ARCH_Python= 1,0x2c,0,0xde39,4,0x00,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3;
    #CLASS_3490 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c43d,1,0x00,0;
    #C3490 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c43d,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,2;
    #Conner2-DAT= 1,0x2c,0,0xde39,1,0x00,0;
    #DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0439,1,0x00,0;
    #DLT2 = 1,0x38,0,0xd639,4,0x17,0x18,0x80,0x81,2;
    #DLT-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,2;
    #DLT7k-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,2;
    #EXB-2501 = 1,0x28,1024,0x442,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-8200 = 1,0x28,0,0x8c79,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-850X = 1,0x29,0,0xce39,4,0x14,0x15,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #EXB-8900 = 1,0x29,0,0x19E39,4,0x27,0x27,0x27,0x27,3;
    #Exa4200c = 1,0x34,0,0x1639,2,0x63,0x0,1;
    #Fujitsu_comp = 1,0x21,0,0x18639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x09,1;
    #Fujitsu_half = 1,0x21,0,0x63b,1,0x00,0;
    #Fujitsu_m248x = 1,0x21,0,0xc639,1,0x00,0;
    #HP_DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x19679,1,0x0,0;
    #HP_DAT_3 = 1,0x34,0,0x9639,4,0x00,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #HP_half = 1,0x23,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0xc3,1;
    #KENNEDY = 1,0x22,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x03,1;
    #LMS = 1,0x20,0,0x66b,1,0x00,0;
    #M4_DATA = 1,0x27,0,0x49d,4,0x01,0x02,0x06,0x06,1;
    #MT02 = 1,0x14,512,0x202,4,0x84,0x05,0x05,0x05,1;
    #MetD = 1,0x36,0,0x1639,1,0x00,0;
    #QIC150 = 1,0x15,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
    #TANDB-2_5G = 1,0x32,0,0xD67b,1,0x0,0;
    #TAND-8G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TANDBERG_MLR1 = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND-50G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TAND_4100_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND_4200_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #WANGTEK_6130 = 1,0x2a,0,0x659,1,0x00,0;
    #WANGTEK_QC150 = 1,0x16,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
    #WangDAT = 1,0x2b,0,0x659,1,0x00,0;
    #WangDAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0679,1,0x00,0;
    #WtQIC = 1,0x32,512,0x467a,1,0x00,0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=0 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=1 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=2 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=3 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=4 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=5 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=6 lun=0;
    # as your starting point for generating your configuration entries.
    #tape-config-list=
    # "Emulex MTO2", "Emulex MT02 QIC-11/QIC-24", "MT02",
    # "ANRITSU DMT2120", "Unisys 1/2\" Reel", "ANRITSU",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28454","Archive Python 4mm Helical Scan","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 29279", "Archive Python 4mm DAT Stacker","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28388", "Archive/Conner CTDX004 4mm DAT", "Conner2-DAT",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150", "Archive QIC-150", "QIC150",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 255", "Archive QIC-525", "QIC150",
    # "DEC DLT2", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "DEC TZ87", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-2501", "Exabyte EXB-2501 QIC", "EXB-2501",
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    # "SUN DLT7000", "Sun DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
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    # "SUN DLT4700", "DLT4700 Library", "DLT-data",
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    #Fujitsu_half = 1,0x21,0,0x63b,1,0x00,0;
    #Fujitsu_m248x = 1,0x21,0,0xc639,1,0x00,0;
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    #TAND_4200_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
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    #WangDAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0679,1,0x00,0;
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