
Appendix A, ServerFree Agent Commands 151
bptpcinfo(1M)
-v Specifies verbose mode, causing bptpcinfo to list information on its
discovery progress. The information is written to the screen, not to the
3pc.conf file.
Note You should select the -v option only to track problems in device discovery and then
delete that information from the 3pc.conf file. If left in the 3pc.conf file, the
verbose information will cause the backup to fail.
-x client_name
Discovers fibre channel and SCSI devices visible to this client but not
visible to the media server, and adds entries for those devices to the
3pc.conf file on the media server. Note that you must edit the new
entries in the 3pc.conf file by adding the world-wide name (wwn=) of
each device. For assistance, refer to “Create the 3pc.conf File” in the “SAN
Configuration for ServerFree Agent”chapter of the NetBackup ServerFree
Agent System Administrator’s Guide.
-d disk_device_directory
Discovers all disks in the specified directory (usually /dev/rdsk) and
fills in the values for each device (such as world-wide name and target
values) depending on the options specified on this command.
-t tape_device _directory
Discovers all tape drives in the specified directory (usually /dev/rmt)
and fills in the values for each device (such as world-wide name and
target values) depending on the options specified on this command.
-p physical_device
For the specified device, this option discovers values depending on the
options specified on this command (such as world-wide name and target
values).
-o output_file_name
-o specifies an alternate (usually temporary) path for the bptpcinfo
command output. If this option is not specified, the default is
/usr/openv/volmgr/database/3pc.conf.
-o -
Sends output to the screen. Note the space before the second hyphen.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
Discover all source and destination devices on the SAN and create the required
3pc.conf file in /usr/openv/volmgr/database.
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bptpcinfo -a
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