Virtual TapeServer 6.03.41 Installation Guide

122 | SCSI-to-Fibre Channel Adapter Upgrade
6. Configure the new Fibre Channel bus(es) as virtual devices (targets). For each bus that
you wish to configure for use as a virtual tape device, complete these steps:
a. Click Factory Setup on the navigation pane.
b. When prompted, enter the login credentials.
c. Click Factory Options and enter the login credentials again.
d. Click Manage system limits. The Manage system limits page is displayed. Fibre
Channel buses are highlighted in yellow, and there are two buses listed per Fibre
Channel card installed.
e. Starting at the highest numbered bus, configure the Fibre Channel buses as virtual
devices by selecting the Virtual (target) checkbox for the bus(es).
Note You cannot skip a Fibre Channel bus. For example, you cannot set buses 15,
14, and 12 to Virtual, leaving port 13 as Physical (if the checkbox is not
selected, it defaults to Physical).
f. Click Set Limits.
7. Reboot VTS.
8. Use the VTS web interface to reconfigure a virtual tape connection.
After the Fibre Channel ports are configured as virtual devices, the final step in this
process is to reconfigure the virtual tape connections. Virtual tape connections originally
set up as SCSI need to be edited for use on a Fibre Channel bus.
Refer to the steps documented in Modifying virtual tape connections on page 33. When
changing the properties, change the TARGET from 5 to 0 from the drop-down box. Repeat
the steps for each virtual tape connection that needs to be updated.
9. When the startup process is complete, open a terminal window on VTS and log in as root.
Using a text editor, remove the lines that were commented out in step
2d on page 120
(remove the # sign in front of each vault, such as #LABEL=/VAULT01 becomes LABEL=/
VAULT01). Do this for all vaults.
10. Save all changes and exit the editor.
11. Reboot VTS.