HP LTFS Linear Tape File System user guide
HP LTFS Linear Tape File System user guide
HP LTFS Linear Tape File System user guide
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<strong>HP</strong><strong>LTFS</strong>_BINARIES_SLES11.tar.gz contains a similar set of files with appropriate SLES11<br />
binaries for 32–bit and 64–bit installations.<br />
4. Unpack the appropriate package for your architecture into the root directory.<br />
For example, on a RHEL5.4 32–bit installation:<br />
$ gunzip <strong>HP</strong><strong>LTFS</strong>_BINARIES_RHEL5.4_x86.tar.gz<br />
$ tar xvf <strong>HP</strong><strong>LTFS</strong>_BINARIES_RHEL5.4_x86.tar -C /<br />
Or on a SLES11 64–bit installation:<br />
$ gunzip <strong>HP</strong><strong>LTFS</strong>_BINARIES_SLES11_x64.tar.gz<br />
$ tar xvf <strong>HP</strong><strong>LTFS</strong>_BINARIES_SLES11_x64.tar -C /<br />
5. This will place three executables in /usr/local/bin/ (ltfs, mkltfs, ltfsck).<br />
It will also place a number of dynamic libraries in /usr/local/lib/ and in a new<br />
subdirectory called /usr/local/lib/ltfs/ .<br />
6. <strong>HP</strong> <strong>LTFS</strong> is now installed. See Using <strong>HP</strong> <strong>LTFS</strong> for next steps.<br />
NOTE: The precompiled binaries supplied by <strong>HP</strong> require additional shared libraries which may<br />
not be present on every system, or which may need to be updated in order for the binaries to<br />
execute. Refer to the <strong>LTFS</strong> release notes for more details.<br />
To uninstall <strong>LTFS</strong><br />
If at a later date you want to uninstall <strong>LTFS</strong> from your system, delete the following files and<br />
directories:<br />
• /usr/local/bin/*ltfs*<br />
• /usr/local/etc/ltfs*<br />
• /usr/local/share/ltfs*<br />
• /usr/local/lib/libltfs*<br />
• /usr/local/lib/ltfs/*<br />
To uninstall <strong>LTFS</strong> 7