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VERITAS NetBackup
6.0
Media Manager Device Configuration
Guide
for UNIX, Windows, and Linux
N15280C
September 2005
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VERITAS NetBackup™ 6.0 Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux N15280C September 2005

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How To Use This Guide How To Use This Guide Keep the following points in mind when using this guide. ◆ Each server platform that is supported by NetB

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Configuring Robotic Controls ◆ By NetBackup and Storage Migrator for SAN error recovery. ◆ By NetBackup and Storage Migrator for Quantum SDLT perfor

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Configuring Robotic Controls Configuring SCSI Robotic Control Device Paths (2.4 kernel) The binary /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/make_scsi_dev creates device

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Configuring Tape Drives Configuring Tape Drives To use SCSI tape drives, the following drivers must be configured in the kernel or loaded as modules:

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Verifying The Device Configuration Adding Standard Tape Drives (2.6 kernel) Tape devices have multiple device files. However, NetBackup uses only the

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Other Considerations (Advanced Topics) Since NetBackup uses only one minor number, you can modify the driver and support up to 128 tape devices. The s

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Utilities to Test SCSI Devices Set lpfc_check_cond_err to a value of zero. NetBackup is unable to mount tapes if this variable is left at a value of o

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Command Summary Command Summary The following is a summary of commands that may be useful when configuring devices. See the appropriate sections of th

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7 Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003 This chapter explains how to configure storage devices and install tape device drivers for use with Media Manager on a

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support we

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Installing Tape Device Drivers on 32 Bit Servers ▼ To use the Device Driver Installer wizard This wizard (located on the NetBackup CD) guides you thr

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Getting Help Accessing the VERITAS Technical Support Web Site The address for the VERITAS Technical Support Web site is http://support.veritas.com. Th

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Installing Tape Device Drivers on 64 Bit Servers ▼ To obtain the latest tape device drivers Visit the VERITAS support web site. http://www.support.ve

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Index A accessibility features xii ACS (see Automated Cartridge System) AIX (see RS6000) AL-PA destination ID, Sun4/SPARC 13 AT&T style close 16,

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I IBM RS6000 (see RS6000) install_ovpass script 30, 51 installing 32 bit tape device drivers, Windows 94 installing 64 bit tape device drivers, Window

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remove_ovpass 31 sg.install, Sun4/SPARC 8 sgscan 13, 17, 26 SCSI logical unit numbers, Sun4/SPARC 23 passthru driver on RS6000 30 Sun4/SPARC 7 robotic

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Accessibility Features a. From the main http://support.veritas.com page, click the E-mail Support icon. A wizard guides you to do the following: ◆ S

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Comment on the Documentation Comment on the Documentation Let us know what you like and dislike about the documentation. Were you able to find the inf

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Comment on the Documentation xiv NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux

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1 Using This Guide Before You Start Configuring Devices Observe the following important points before using this guide to configure media servers or S

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Before You Start Configuring Devices ◆ To minimize configuration errors, you can cut/paste configuration details from the text version of this config

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General Device Configuration Sequence General Device Configuration Sequence Use the following general sequence when configuring your devices. 1. Phys

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General Device Configuration Sequence 4 NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux

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2 Sun Solaris This chapter explains how to configure storage devices for use with Media Manager running on a Solaris platform. After configuring the h

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Disclaimer The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice. VERITAS Software Corporation makes no warranty of any ki

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support we

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Preventing Possible System Problems Preventing Possible System Problems When system memory is limited, Solaris unloads unused drivers from memory and

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Understanding the SCSI Passthru Drivers ◆ To collect TapeAlert information from tape devices allowing support of functions such as tape drive cleanin

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Configuring SG and ST Drivers Configuring SG and ST Drivers This procedure contains instructions for configuring the sg driver for SCSI targets 0 thru

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Configuring SG and ST Drivers a. Make a copy of the /kernel/drv/st.conf file. b. Edit the /kernel/drv/st.conf file. Place a # in column one of each

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Configuring SG and ST Drivers 4. The following is an example of the /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.links file to add targets 0-6, 8-15, and LUNs 0-1

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Configuring the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA Driver Configuring the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA Driver The StorEdge Network Foundation

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Configuring Robotic Controls The binding process is vendor and product unique. Please refer to the documentation available for your specific HBA. The

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Configuring Robotic Controls /dev/sg/c2t2l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/10): "Quantum DLT4000" /dev/sg/c2t5l0: Tape (/dev/rmt/11): "QUANTUM DLT7000

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Configuring Robotic Controls Example 3 Using the previous sgscan output, if the SCSI robotic control for an STK 9710 is SCSI ID 6 of adapter 8 and you

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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix What

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Configuring Tape Drives Example 7 (Fujitsu M8100 Stackers) The robotic control for the Fujitsu M8100 stacker is TSH. The unit must be set up to run in

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Configuring Tape Drives Enabling locate-block NetBackup and Storage Migrator use the locate-block command by default if you did not uninstall the sg p

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Configuring Tape Drives No rewind on close device files are in the /dev/rmt directory, and have the following format: /dev/rmt/LOGICAL_DRIVE cbn Where

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Configuring Tape Drives Solaris Patches Some drives (for example, Quantum SDLT600) require Solaris patches for support. In these cases VERITAS lists t

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Configuring Tape Drives If you were to omit four of the spaces in the vendor name as shown in the following example, the drive would not be recognized

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Configuring Tape Drives "IBM ULT3580-TD2", "IBM 3580 Ultrium-2", "CLASS_LTO2", "IBM Ultrium-TD2", "IBM

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Configuring Tape Drives BM-DLT = 1,0x38,0,0x18639,4,0x40,0x40,0x40,0x40,3; CLASS_3580 = 1,0x24,0,0x45863d,2,0x00,0x01,0; CLASS_3590 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c63d

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Adding Logical Unit Number Entries If the devices you are adding utilize the logical unit number (LUN) concept, (such

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives To display the disk device files that are configured on your system, use the sgscan command with the disk parameter: #

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Example 2 Using the previous sample sgscan output, if the desired optical disk drive connects to SCSI ID 0 of S bus 1

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Configuring Third-Party Fibre Channel HBA Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Configuring Robotic Controls . . . . . . .

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Command Summary Command Summary The following is a summary of commands that may be useful when configuring and verifying devices. See the procedures i

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3 IBM AIX This chapter explains how to configure storage devices for use with Media Manager running on an IBM AIX system. After configuring the hardwa

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support we

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RS6000 AIX Adapter Number Conventions The first digit of BB identifies the I/O bus containing the adapter card. If the card is in the CPU drawer or sy

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The SCSI Passthru Driver (ovpass) The SCSI Passthru Driver (ovpass) Read this topic if you plan to use SCSI-controlled robotic peripherals or HP 1.2 g

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Configuring Robotic Controls ▼ To ensure the driver device files are accessible after a system boot ❖ Add the following command to the system startu

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Configuring Robotic Controls Configuring SCSI Robotic Controls Read this topic if you plan to use a robotic storage device that is controlled through

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Configuring Robotic Controls 4. Display the FCP SCSI device files that have already been created by using the following command: /usr/sbin/lsdev -C -

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Configuring Robotic Controls ◆ Inspect the odm database for any tape devices in the robot using the following command: /usr/bin/odmget -q "name

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Configuring Robotic Controls Note Note that the smc device file only exists for IBM robots using the Atape driver. If smc0 device files exist for SCS

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Configuring SCSI Robotic Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Examples of SCSI Robotic Control

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Configuring Robotic Controls The output shows that the device files exist for tape and disk, but not for the SCSI robotic control at controller 1 (scs

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Configuring Robotic Controls 4. Display the device files by issuing the lsdev command. /usr/sbin/lsdev -C -s scsi hdisk0 Available 00-01-00-0,0 400

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Configuring Tape Drives If this is the case, the host system which is connected to Drive 1 must also have the robotic control. Also, the library shoul

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Configuring Tape Drives Configuring Non-QIC Tape Drives The terms variable length block or fixed length block refer to the behavior of reads and write

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Configuring Tape Drives Automatic Configuration When a tape drive is configured using NetBackup, NetBackup will automatically issue the chdev command

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Configuring Tape Drives This sample output shows that SCSI controller 1 (00-01) has been assigned the logical identifier scsi0. scsi0 Available 00-01

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Configuring Tape Drives You can display the newly created logical identifier for the device by using the lsdev command. /usr/sbin/lsdev -C -s scsi hdi

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Configuring Tape Drives 3. Create the desired device files by using the following command: mkdev -c tape -t ost -s scsi -p scsi0 -w 5,0 4. Display t

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Configuring Tape Drives To use density setting 1, use the following no rewind on close device file: /dev/rmt*.1 To use density setting 2, use the foll

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Configuring Optical Disk Drives When adding optical disk drives to a Media Manager configuration, you specify only a c

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Configuring Device Files for the spt Passthru Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Configuring Tape Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives If the device files for the SCSI optical disk drives exist, they show up in the output as hdisk0, hdisk1, and so on. h

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Examples of Optical Disk Device Files Assume the device files for the desired optical disk drive (controller 1, SCSI I

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Setting the HP Optical Drive Type in Nonvolatile Memory To use HP optical disk drives, the system must recognize the o

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives The following example output shows that a disk drive, a tape drive, an optical drive, and SCSI robotic control are con

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives 3. Use the following command to change the device type (stored in the drive’s nonvolatile memory) from optical memory

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Command Summary Command Summary The following is a summary of commands that may be useful when configuring devices. See the procedures in this chapter

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Command Summary mkdev -c tape -s scsi -t ost -p controller -w id,lun Creates device files for tapes. Where controller is the logical identifier of the

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4 Hewlett-Packard HP-UX This chapter explains how to configure storage devices for use with Media Manager running on an HP-UX system. After configurin

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support we

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Configuring Robotic Controls Configuring Robotic Controls Robots are controlled through a SCSI or a network connection. Robot control configuration ca

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Device-Specific Entry for HP Ultrium 460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Device-Specific Entry for HP Ultrium 230e

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Configuring Robotic Controls Example 1: Built-in SCSI interface (sctl driver) ioscan -f Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description =

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Configuring Robotic Controls If the devices do not exist, you can create device files by using the mknod command as follows. See the scsi_ctl(7) man p

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Configuring Robotic Controls Examples of Creating Device Files Example 1 In this example the robotic control for a ADIC Scalar 100 library is on a SCS

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Configuring Robotic Controls Example 2 Assume the robotic control for an Exabyte 10i tape stacker (TS8) is on a built-in SCSI bus at SCSI ID 3, LUN 0.

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Configuring Robotic Controls 3. The commands to create the passthru device file for the tape drive follow. See the “Command Summary” on page 70 for t

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Configuring Robotic Controls 3. Use the following commands to create the device file for the SCSI robotic control: mkdir /dev/spt mknod /dev/spt/Name

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Configuring Tape Drives 4. Create the device file as follows: mknod /dev/spt/c1t3l0 c 137 0x013000 This command creates the /dev/spt/c1t3l0 device fi

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Configuring Tape Drives ◆ To collect TapeAlert information from tape devices allowing support of functions such as tape drive cleaning. ◆ For WORM t

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Configuring Tape Drives The IBM library contains 2 IBM Ultrium LTO drives, one with SCSI ID 4, SCSI LUN 0 and the other with SCSI ID 5, SCSI LUN 0. Us

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Configuring Tape Drives 3. The commands to create the passthru device files for the tape drives are as follows: cd /dev/sctl /usr/sbin/mknod c7t0l0 c

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Installing Tape Device Drivers on 64 Bit Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Configuring Tape Drives Enabling SCSI Reserve/Release This is a NetBackup Enterprise Server topic. The VERITAS implementation of SCSI reserve/release

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Configuring Tape Drives No Rewind Device Files When adding tape drives to the Media Manager configuration, you need only specify a no rewind on close

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Configuring Optical Disk Drives Configuring Optical Disk Drives When adding optical disk drives to the Media Manager configuration, you need only spec

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Handling Errors when More Than 10 NetBackup Jobs are Active Using the Configure Storage Devices Wizard with Optical Disk Drives The Media Manager devi

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Command Summary ▼ To modify the kernel The following procedure uses the /usr/sbin/sam utility to change the value of semmnu to 50. A reboot is neces

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Command Summary mknod /dev/spt/Name c Major 0xIITL00 Creates device files for SCSI robotic or tape drive controls. Name is the device name as defined

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Command Summary 72 NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux

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5 Hewlett-Packard Tru64 This chapter explains how to configure storage devices for use with Media Manager running on an HP Alpha system. After configu

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support we

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--------------------------------------------------------------Configuring Tape Drives Creating SCSI Robotic Control Device Files Media Manager require

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Preface This guide contains configuration information for adding storage peripherals (devices) to NetBackup media servers or SAN media servers control

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--------------------------------------------------------------Configuring Tape Drives Adding Standard Tape Drives Media Manager requires that no rewin

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Configuring Tape Drives Adding Nonstandard Tape Drives This topic applies to the following drive types: ◆ HP LTO ◆ Seagate LTO ◆ STK 9840 Some t

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Configuring Tape Drives DensityCode = 0x42 Blocking = 0 CompressionCode = 1 Buffered = 1 Speed = 0 # # Ultrium mode select parameters for rewin

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Configuring Tape Drives DENSITY: DensityNumber = 1 OneFileMarkOnClose = yes DensityCode = 0x00 Blocking = 0 CompressionCode = 0x1 Buffered = 0x1 Devic

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Configuring Tape Drives Device-Specific Entry for STK 9840 SCSIDEVICE Type = tape Stype = 2 Name = "STK" "9840" PARAMETERS: TypeSu

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Command Summary DENSITY: # # /dev/tape/tapeX_d2, _d6 # DensityNumber = 2,6 DensityCode = 0x43 CompressionCode = 0 Buffered = 0x1 Command Summary The f

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Command Summary 82 NetBackup Media Manager Device Configuration Guide for UNIX, Windows, and Linux

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6 Enterprise Linux This chapter explains how to configure devices for use with Media Manager on an Intel host platform running Linux. After configurin

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Before You Start Before You Start Observe the following important points when performing the tasks described in this chapter: ◆ The VERITAS support w

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Using the Passthru Driver ◆ Establishes a default tape driver operating mode. If the operator changes the default mode, NetBackup may be unable to co

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