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You may need to replace the root hard disk if an existing disk is no longer large enough for your needs, or if it suffers a head crash or some other irreparable failure.
If your tape drive is not yet configured, run mkdev tape to reconfigure your tape drive so that you can restore your backups. As an alternative, you can reboot and specify the appropriate bootstring for the tape device. For example, to configure a Wangtek drive:
Boot
: hd(40)unix ct=wangtek(0x338,5,1)
where adapter is the name of the SCSI driver for your old host adapter (see /etc/default/scsihas for a list of host adapter drivers).
ad N 1 5 0 0 330 332 0 0
*ha attach number ID lun bus * ad Stp 0 2 0 0 ad Sdsk 0 0 0 0