Adding Tape Devices to an Administrative Domain
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Oracle Secure Backup Installation and Configuration Guide
Before configuring a device attachment, refer to the description of the
mkdev
command in
Oracle Secure Backup Reference
. The description of the
aspec
placeholder
describes the syntax and naming conventions for device attachments.
To configure a device attachment:
1.
After adding or editing a device, click
Attachments
.
2.
Select a host in the
Host
list.
3.
In the
Raw device
field, enter the raw device name. This is the operating system's
name for the device, such as a Linux or UNIX attach point or a Windows device
file. For example, a tape library name might be
/dev/obl0
on Linux and
//./obl0
on Windows.
4.
This step is required only for hosts running certain NDMP version 2 and 3 servers,
such as Network Appliance Data ONTAP 5.1 or 5.2.
a.
In the
ST device
field, enter a device name.
b.
In the
ST target
field, enter a target number.
c.
In the
SCSI device
field, enter a SCSI device.
d.
In the
ST controller
field, enter a bus target number.
5.
In the
ST lun
field, enter a
SCSI LUN
for the device.
6.
Click
Add
to add the attachment.
Pinging a Device Attachment
You can ping a device attachment to determine whether the tape device is accessible to
Oracle Secure Backup using that attachment. Pinging device attachments is a good
way to test whether you set up the attachment properly.
When you ping a device, Oracle Secure Backup performs the following steps:
1.
Establishes a logical connection to the device
2.
Inquires about the device's identity data with the
SCSI
INQUIRY
command
3.
Closes the connection
If the attachment is remote from the host running the Oracle Secure Backup Web tool
(or
obtool
), then Oracle Secure Backup establishes an NDMP session with the remote
media server to effect this function.
To ping an attachment from the Attachments page:
1.
Select the attachment to ping in the
host:raw device
field.
2.
Click
Ping
.
The Oracle Secure Backup Web tool opens a window that describes the status of
the attachment.
3.
Click
Close
to exit the page.
Displaying Device Attachment Properties
You can display device attachment properties from the Devices page.
To display attachment properties:
1.
Select the name of the tape device whose attachment properties you want to view.
2.
Click
Show Properties
.
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