BackBox H4.00 User Manual

User Interface
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The TCPIP ports for VTC services might have to be modified if VTC is reached
through the HP SSL proxy. This is the case when several VTCs are in the
domain: all VTCs are configured with the same address of local proxy
(127.0.0.1). To reach different VTCs, all port numbers configured in the local
proxy clients must be different.
Admin TCP port: Port for the Admin service.
8766 is required if VTC is not reached through HP SSL proxy.
VTC Emulator (SCSI) TCP port: Port for the VTC SCSI Emulator service.
8765 is required if VTC is not reached through HP SSL proxy.
VTC Emulator (FC) TCP port: Port for the VTC FC Emulator service.
8764 is required if VTC is not reached through HP SSL proxy.
Trace Level: Trace level. Consult ETI-NET before setting a non-zero value.
Guardian Defines
This section allows redefining the TCP/IP Guardian environment provided by the TCPIP
LISTNER to the BackPak Domain Manager.
These DEFINE’s are used when the Domain Manager communicates with the VTC. If a
DEFINE is specified in this section, all TCPIP Defines passed by the LISTNER are deleted
in the process context, then the TCPIP Defines configured here are created before
accessing the NonStop socket interface.
For more information, please consult the Guardian TCP/IP configuration manual.
Guardian Define: Valid Guardian environment variable name (define)
supported by the TCP/IP stack, such as =TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME and
=TCPIP^HOST^FILE.
File Name: Value associated with the Guardian defines.
Physical Tape Device Attached
This section allows declaration of physical tape devices attached to the VT
Controller. These are the devices that will be used for Virtualize / Materialize
operations.
The user chooses the devices that will be used for Virtualize / Materialize
operations, in the list of tape devices discovered by the VTC in the Windows
operation system.
Alias: Symbolic name identifying the tape drive in future Virtualize / Materialize
operations. The name must be entered by the user and be unique by VTC.
Vendor, Product, Version and Serial number: attributes returned by the
device when queried.
Bus, Target id, Lun: SCSI or FC address of the device reported by the Windows
operating system.
Status: Tells if a device that was discovered in the past is still available. A tape
drive can be not available if it is currently POWER OFF, disconnected or
connected to a different channel.