mc01(7)
mc01 --
Storage Device Interface (SDI) medium changer target driver
Description
The mc01 medium changer target driver is the device-level
driver for Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) medium changers.
SCSI Medium Changers mechanize the movement of media to and from
primary devices (such as disk or tape drives) and other locations
within the medium changer (magazines).
The
mccntl(1M)
command provides command-line access to
the mc01 target driver.
This command allows the user to load, unload, position,
initialize device status, and display the current device status.
The special device files in the /dev/mc directory are used to access
the medium changers attached to the system.
Two names are provided for each medium changer attached to the system.
The special device files have the form:
/dev/mc/mcn-
n-
is the number, starting with 1, of the associated medium
changer. There is one special file of this form for each medium
changer attached to the system.
/dev/mc/cCbBtTdDlL-
C-
is the occurrence of the host adapter board in the system
(that is, card number)
B-
is the bus number
T-
is the target controller number
D-
is the logical unit number of the medium changer
mc01 device nodes
The device nodes in the /dev/mc
directory provide access to SCSI medium changers
attached and recognized by the system:
cCbBtTlL-
C-
Controller Number
B-
SCSI Bus Number
T-
SCSI Target ID
L-
SCSI Logical Unit Number
mcn-
n-
The changer number. The changers are numbered
sequentially starting at 1 as they are found by
the system.
ioctl calls
The
ioctl(2)
calls that are supported by this driver
are documented on the
sdi(7)
manual page.
Files
/usr/include/sys/mc01.h-
/usr/include/sys/sdi.h-
/usr/include/sys/scsi.h-
References
ioctl(2),
mccntl(1M),
sdi(7)
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