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          Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
                Last Published: 
				
                2018-09-17
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 NetBackup (8.3.0.1, 8.3, 8.2, 8.1.2)
              
              
            - 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
 
 
About fast-tape positioning (locate-block) on Solaris
Applies to AIT, DLT, Exabyte, DTF, and half-inch tape drives.
To position a tape to a specific block, NetBackup supports the SCSI locate-block command. It requires the NetBackup sg driver.
NetBackup uses the locate-block command by default.
Veritas recommends that you do not disable locate-block positioning. If you need to disable it, execute the following command:
touch /usr/openv/volmgr/database/NO_LOCATEBLOCK
If locate-block positioning is disabled, NetBackup uses the forward-space-file/record method.