Monday, August 29, 2011

OS Unix locations of the device files on the respective systems


All you have to do is remember the locations of the device files on the respective systems. The following tables will help you do that for the most commonly used devices.
AIX File System Device Files
Block
Character
/dev/hd1
/dev/rhd1
/dev/hd2
/dev/rhd2
/dev/hd3
/dev/rhd3
/dev/hd*
/dev/hd*
HP-UX File System Device Files
Block
Character
/dev/dsk/c201d0s0
/dev/rdsk/c201d0s0
/dev/dsk/c201d1s0
/dev/rdsk/c201d1s0


/dev/dsk/c201d2s0
/dev/rdsk/c201d2s0
/dev/dsk/c201d*s0
/dev/rdsk/c201d*s0
AIX Tape Drive Device Files
File
Meaning
/dev/rmt*
Rewind on close, no retension on open, high density
/dev/rmt*.1
No rewind on close, no retension on open, high density
/dev/rmt*.2
Rewind on close, retension on open, high density
/dev/rmt*.3
No rewind on close, retension on open, high density
/dev/rmt*.4
Rewind on close, no retension on open, low density
/dev/rmt*.5
No rewind on close, no retension on open, low density
/dev/rmt*.6
Rewind on close, retension on open, low density
/dev/rmt*.7
No rewind on close, retension on open, low density
HP-UX Tape Drive Device Files
File
Meaning
/dev/rmt/c201d*c
Rewind on close, compress data
/dev/rmt/c201d*cb
Rewind on close, compress data, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*cn
No rewind on close, compress data
/dev/rmt/c201d*cnb
No rewind on close, compress data, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*h
Rewind on close, high density
/dev/rmt/c201d*hb
Rewind on close, high density, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*hn
No rewind on close, high density
/dev/rmt/c201d*hnb
No rewind on close, high density, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*l
Rewind on close, low density
/dev/rmt/c201d*lb
Rewind on close, low density, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*ln
No rewind on close, low density
/dev/rmt/c201d*lnb
No rewind on close, low density, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*m
Rewind on close, medium density
/dev/rmt/c201d*mb
Rewind on close, medium density, Berkeley style
/dev/rmt/c201d*mn
No rewind on close, medium density
/dev/rmt/c201d*mnb
No rewind on close, low density, Berkeley style
NoteHigh density is 6250 bpi, medium is 1600 bpi, and low is 800 bpi. For AT&T-style devices the tape is positioned after the EOF following the data just read. For Berkeley-style devices, the tape is not repositioned in any way.
AIX Floppy Drive Device Files
Block
Character
/dev/fd0
/dev/rfd0
HP-UX Floppy Drive Device Files
Block
Character
/dev/floppy/c201d0s0
/dev/rfloppy/c201d0s0

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