Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
- Introducing device configuration
- Section I. Operating systems
- Linux
- Before you begin on Linux
- About the required Linux SCSI drivers
- Verifying the Linux drivers
- About configuring robot and drive control for Linux
- Verifying the device configuration on Linux
- About SAN clients on Linux
- About SCSI persistent bindings for Linux
- About Emulex HBAs
- Utilities to test SCSI devices
- Linux command summary
- Solaris
- Before you begin on Solaris
- About the NetBackup sg driver
- Determining if the NetBackup sg driver is installed
- Special configuration for the StorEdge Network Foundation HBA driver
- About binding Fibre Channel HBA drivers
- Configuring Solaris 10 x86 for multiple drive paths
- Installing/reinstalling the sg and the st drivers
- Configuring 6 GB and larger SAS HBAs in Solaris
- Preventing Solaris driver unloading
- About Solaris robotic controls
- About Solaris tape drive device files
- Configuring Solaris SAN clients to recognize FT media servers
- Uninstalling the sg driver on Solaris
- Solaris command summary
- Windows
- Linux
- Section II. Robotic storage devices
- Robot overview
- Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
- About Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
- Sample ACSLS configurations
- Media requests for an ACS robot
- About configuring ACS drives
- Configuring shared ACS drives
- Adding tapes to ACS robots
- About removing tapes from ACS robots
- Robot inventory operations on ACS robots
- NetBackup robotic control, communication, and logging
- ACS robotic test utility
- Changing your ACS robotic configuration
- ACS configurations supported
- Oracle StorageTek ACSLS firewall configuration
- Device configuration examples
An ACS robot on a Windows server example
The following figure shows a Windows server and ACS robot configuration.
This configuration uses an Automated Cartridge System (ACS) robot for storage. Server shark can be a Windows NetBackup master server or media server.
The following are items to note when you review this example:
The Oracle StorageTek ACSLS host (in the Add Robot dialog) is host whale, where the ACS library software resides. In this example, Automated Cartridge System Library Software (ACSLS) is installed as the ACS library software.
On some server platforms, you can run NetBackup media server software and ACS library software on the same server. Therefore, you need only one server.
The ACS, LSM, PANEL, and DRIVE numbers are part of the ACS library software configuration and must be obtained from the administrator of that host.
Robot number and ACS number are different terms. Robot number is the robot identifier used in NetBackup. ACS number is the robot identifier in ACS library software. These numbers can be different, although they both default to zero.
If you connnect the drives through an independent control unit, you must use the correct Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) so that the correct tape name is used.
The Add Robot dialog entries include an ACSLS Host entry so that the ACS library software host communicates by using STK LibAttach software. This software must be installed on each Windows server that has the ACS drives attached to it.
The following table shows the robot attributes for the remote host shark.
Table: Add Robot dialog entries (remote host)
Dialog box field | Value |
|---|---|
Device Host | shark |
Robot Type | ACS (Automated Cartridge System) |
Robot Number | 0 |
Robot control is handled by a remote host | Set (cannot be changed for this robot type) |
ACSLS Host | whale |
The following table shows the drive 0 attributes.
Table: Add Drive dialog entries (drive 0)
Dialog box field | Value |
|---|---|
Device Host | shark |
Drive Type | 1/2" Cartridge (hcart) |
Drive Name | shark_drive_0 |
Path Information | [5,0,1,0] |
Drive is in a Robotic Library | Yes |
Robotic Library | ACS(0) - whale |
ACS | ACS: 0 LSM: 0 PANEL: 2 DRIVE: 0 |
The following table shows the drive attributes for drive 1.
Table: Add Drive dialog entries (drive 1)
Dialog box field | Value |
|---|---|
Device Host | shark |
Drive Type | 1/2" Cartridge (hcart) |
Drive Name | shark_drive_1 |
Path Information | [4,0,1,1] |
Drive is in a Robotic Library | Yes |
Robotic Library | ACS(0) - whale |
ACS | ACS: 0 LSM: 0 PANEL: 2 DRIVE: 1 |