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Manually configuring the devices (drives) – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Configuring and Using Backup Devices

Shared Devices in the SAN Environment

Chapter 2

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Prerequisite

Before configuring Data Protector devices in a SAN environment, the
Data Protector Media Agent must be installed on each host that needs to
communicate with the shared library. See the HP OpenView Storage
Data Protector Installation and Licensing Guide
for more information on
installing a Media Agent.

Configuring the
Library Robotics

To create the library itself, refer to “Configuring Library Devices” on
page 29
or to the online Help topic “Configuring Devices in a SAN
Environment”.

For robotics control, you can use any host within the SAN; here the
system

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is used. The library robotics will be

controlled by that host, unless the host is unavailable and direct access is
enabled as explained in detail in “Enabling Direct Access” on page 55.

Configuring the
Library Robotics
in a Cluster

If you want the robotic control to be managed by a cluster, you need to
make sure that:

• The robotics control exists on each cluster node.

• The virtual cluster name is used in the library robotics configuration.

• The common robotics and device filenames are installed either using

the

mksf

command or using the

libtab

file. For information on how

to configure the

libtab

file, refer to “Manually Configuring the libtab

Files” on page 56.

After you have configured the library robotics, create the drives.

Manually Configuring the Devices (Drives)

You need to configure each device (tape drive) on each host from which
you want to use the device.

Lock Names

must be used to prevent the same device from being used by

several hosts at the same time. Optionally, the “direct access” mode can
be selected.

Configuring Drives

As will be seen shortly, it helps to follow a drive naming convention
similar to the following:

LibraryLogicalName_DriveIndex_Hostname

, for example

SAN_LIB_2_computer_1

.