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Configuring Your IP4700 Device for Use with Backup Software
Configuring Veritas NetBackup Software
This process attempts NDMP login the same way it does for
standalone tape drives, opens the robot device, sends a SCSI
Inquiry command to it, and reports information similar to that in
the following example.
4. If the NDMP login is unsuccessful, refer to the section on setting
up an NDMP login for standalone tape drives.
5. If the robot is not opened, make sure that it is turned on and that
the IP4700 user interface reports it. If not, reboot the SP and try
again.
Adding the Robot to
NetBackup
We recommend that you add the robot before adding the drives
because the drive definitions ask for the robot number. To add the
robot, follow these steps:
1. In the Media and Device Management window, select Actions
New
Robot, and fill in the Add Robot window, shown below.
The Device host and Volume database host can be the hostname
of your NetBackup Master Server or its own media server.
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>set_ndmp_attr -verify dakota11-1a
Connecting to host "dakota11-1a" as user "Administrator"...
W
aiting for connect notification message...
Opening session with NDMP protocol version 2...
Host info is:
host name "dakota11-1a"
os type "StackOS"
os version "Test Release: 2.7.1c"
host id "00000000"
host supports TEXT authentication
Logging in using TEXT method...
Login was successful
Opening SCSI device "/dev/c0b0t0d0"...
Setting SCSI target controller 0 id 0 lun 0...
Inquiry result is "ADIC Scalar 100 1.021.02.0002 "