Vtl operations, Managing network connectivity – Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library User Manual
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VTL operations
This chapter covers routine configuration, administration, and management of
server nodes, virtual tape libraries, drives, and tapes, including:
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“Managing network connectivity” on page 27
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“Managing virtual libraries” on page 33
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“Managing tape caching” on page 120
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“Creating and viewing reports” on page 123
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“Encrypting and shredding data” on page 127
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“Working with the Event Log” on page 135
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“Managing VTL servers” on page 140.
Managing network connectivity
VTL appliances use your Ethernet local area network (LAN) for system management
and administration and your storage area network (SAN) for connecting to the
system’s storage clients (your backup hosts). Sun services personnel establish
required connectivity during the system installation process. However, if you
subsequently make changes to your network configurations, you can update the VTL
configuration using the procedures in this section.
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“Configuring local area network connections” on page 28
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“Setting the VTL server node host name” on page 30
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“Obtaining SAN interface configuration information” on page 31
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