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Before You Start
Before You Start
Observe the following points when performing the configurations described in this
chapter:
The VERITAS support web site (http://www.support.veritas.com) contains server
platform compatibility information for a number of vendors and products (see the
NetBackup Product > Compatibility area of the site). Verify that your server platform
is supported before configuring devices.
Attach all peripherals and reboot the system before configuring devices. Many of
these steps may be accomplished using smit (the System Management Interface
Tool). See the smit(1) man page for more information.
For NetBackup to recognize and communicate with connected devices, and for device
discovery to discover devices, NetBackup issues SCSI pass-thru commands to the
devices in a configuration.
The ovpass driver must be properly configured for SCSI-controlled robot discovery,
and device files must exist that follow the naming conventions explained in
Configuring Robotic Controls” on page 31, “Configuring Tape Drives” on page 38,
and “Configuring Optical Disk Drives” on page 45.
Use smit and /usr/sbin/lsdev to verify that the devices are configured correctly.
Make sure you can “see” your devices on the SAN before you install and configure
the SSO option.
To obtain error and debugging information about devices and robotic software
daemons, the syslogd daemon must be configured to be active. See syslogd(1) for
more information.
RS6000 AIX Adapter Number Conventions
The location code for an adapter consists of two pairs of digits with the format AA-BB;
where AA identifies the location code of the drawer containing the adapter card and BB
identifies both the I/O bus and slot containing the card.
A value of 00 for AA means that the adapter card is located in the CPU drawer or system
unit, depending on the type of system. Any other value for AA indicates that the card is
located in an I/O expansion drawer; in which case the value for BB identifies the I/O bus
and slot number in the CPU drawer that contains the asynchronous expansion adapter.
The first digit identifies the I/O bus with 0 corresponding to the standard I/O bus and 1
corresponding to the optional I/O bus. The second digit identifies the slot on the
indicated I/O bus.
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