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10. Remove the old sg.conf file:
rm -r /kernal/drv/sg.conf
11. Run the /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.install script to copy the files
into the correct locations.
12. Copy the sg.links and sg.conf files (in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver) to
another location, for future reference. Whenever NetBackup is re-installed, these files
in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver are overwritten.
13. Use boot –r to reboot the operating system.
14. Use /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sgscan to display the devices.
Hardware Verification
Perform the following steps to ensure that the hardware and operating system are
functioning correctly.
Note These steps should be considered a prerequisite to configuring NetBackup 4.0V. If
your hardware devices are not functioning correctly, NetBackup 4.0V cannot
operate.
1. Install the hardware and connect the external equipment according to the
manufacturers’ specifications.
2. Power up the hardware starting at the furthest point from the host(s). Watch for any
malfunction as indicated by front panel LEDs or readouts, if available.
a. Turn on tape and disk drives first.
b. If the tape/disk drives are okay, turn on the bridge/router (such as the Chaparral
router or Pathlight SAN Gateway).
c. If the router/bridge device is okay, turn on the hub or switch device.
d. If the hub/switch is okay, turn on the hosts.
3. Install drivers for the host bus adapters according to the supported hardware
configuration matrix on all SAN systems.
4. Perform the configuration of the router/bridge and confirm the following:
NetBackup 4.0V ServerFree Agent System Administrator's Guide for Solaris
NetBackup 4.0V ServerFree Agent System Administrator's Guide for Solaris
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